Introduction: Most primary care in Malaysia is provided by general practitioners in private practice. To date, little is known about how Malaysian General Practitioners (GPs) manage patients with depression. We surveyed privately practising primary care physicians in the state of Penang, Malaysia, in relation to their experience of the Malaysian Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) in Major Depressive Disorder, their current practice and perceived barriers in managing depression effectively. Material and methods: A questionnaire based on the study aims and previous literature was developed by the authors and mailed to all currently registered GPs in private clinics in Penang. Survey responses were analysed using SSPS version 21. Results: From ...
Author: Kasparas Sinkevičius Title: General practitioners’ attitudes towards depression, their abili...
Background: Revised guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach. Little is known abo...
Psychiatry has provided primary care physicians with tools for recognising and labelling mild, moder...
Introduction: Most primary care in Malaysia is provided by general practitioners in private practice...
Background Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no syste...
A self-report instrument comprising twenty visual analogue scale statements about attitudes towards ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of prior general practice training i...
A self-report instrument comprising twenty visual analogue scale statements about attitudes towards ...
Depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. It has been stated that p...
Background. The Clinical Standards Advisory Group (CSAG) was asked by UK health ministers to advise ...
Abstract Background The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patien...
Objective: To formulate guidelines for diagnosis and management of depressive illness in general pra...
Introduction: Although general practitioners (GPs) can identify depression many patients remain unt...
Aim: To assess and compare general practitioners’ views of diagnosing and treating depression in fi...
Background: Revised guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach. Little is known abo...
Author: Kasparas Sinkevičius Title: General practitioners’ attitudes towards depression, their abili...
Background: Revised guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach. Little is known abo...
Psychiatry has provided primary care physicians with tools for recognising and labelling mild, moder...
Introduction: Most primary care in Malaysia is provided by general practitioners in private practice...
Background Many guidelines have been developed in the area of depression but there has been no syste...
A self-report instrument comprising twenty visual analogue scale statements about attitudes towards ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of prior general practice training i...
A self-report instrument comprising twenty visual analogue scale statements about attitudes towards ...
Depression is a common problem, often being recurrent or becoming chronic. It has been stated that p...
Background. The Clinical Standards Advisory Group (CSAG) was asked by UK health ministers to advise ...
Abstract Background The way GPs work does not appear to be adapted to the needs of depressive patien...
Objective: To formulate guidelines for diagnosis and management of depressive illness in general pra...
Introduction: Although general practitioners (GPs) can identify depression many patients remain unt...
Aim: To assess and compare general practitioners’ views of diagnosing and treating depression in fi...
Background: Revised guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach. Little is known abo...
Author: Kasparas Sinkevičius Title: General practitioners’ attitudes towards depression, their abili...
Background: Revised guidelines for depression recommend a stepped care approach. Little is known abo...
Psychiatry has provided primary care physicians with tools for recognising and labelling mild, moder...