Context: Collaborative care models for depression have been successful in a variety of settings, but their success may differ by patient engagement. We conducted a post-hoc analysis of the INDEPENDENT trial to investigate the role of differential engagement of participants on health outcomes over 3 years. Settings and Design: INDEPENDENT study was a parallel, single-blinded, randomised clinical trial conducted at four socio-economically diverse clinics in India. Participants were randomised to receive either active collaborative care or usual care for 12 months and followed up for 24 months. Method: We grouped intervention participants by engagement, defined as moderate (≤7 visits) or high, (8 or more visits) and compared them with usual ca...
Collaborative care is a complex intervention based on chronic disease management models and is effec...
IMPORTANCE Collaborative care is an intensive care model involving several health care professionals...
BACKGROUND : Depression is common in primary care but is suboptimally managed. Collaborative care, t...
Importance Mental health comorbidities are increasing worldwide and worsen outcomes for people with ...
Objective: The collaborative care model is recommended for depression in adults with a chronic physi...
Published onlineJournal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND...
Abstract Background When depression accompanies diabetes, it complicates treatment, portends worse o...
PURPOSE:Collaborative care is effective in improving symptoms of patients with depression. The aims ...
Objective: We assessed the impact of a collaborative care intervention on anxiety symptoms among par...
Purpose: Collaborative care is effective in improving symptoms of patients with depression. The aims...
Objectives: To examine the effect of a collaborative care program for late-life depression on risk o...
IMPORTANCE Collaborative care is an intensive care model involving several health care professionals...
OBJECTIVE: The collaborative care model is recommended for depression in adults with a chronic physi...
Background: Depression is common in primary care but is suboptimally managed. Collaborative care, th...
PublishedJournal ArticleIMPORTANCE: Collaborative care is an intensive care model involving several ...
Collaborative care is a complex intervention based on chronic disease management models and is effec...
IMPORTANCE Collaborative care is an intensive care model involving several health care professionals...
BACKGROUND : Depression is common in primary care but is suboptimally managed. Collaborative care, t...
Importance Mental health comorbidities are increasing worldwide and worsen outcomes for people with ...
Objective: The collaborative care model is recommended for depression in adults with a chronic physi...
Published onlineJournal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND...
Abstract Background When depression accompanies diabetes, it complicates treatment, portends worse o...
PURPOSE:Collaborative care is effective in improving symptoms of patients with depression. The aims ...
Objective: We assessed the impact of a collaborative care intervention on anxiety symptoms among par...
Purpose: Collaborative care is effective in improving symptoms of patients with depression. The aims...
Objectives: To examine the effect of a collaborative care program for late-life depression on risk o...
IMPORTANCE Collaborative care is an intensive care model involving several health care professionals...
OBJECTIVE: The collaborative care model is recommended for depression in adults with a chronic physi...
Background: Depression is common in primary care but is suboptimally managed. Collaborative care, th...
PublishedJournal ArticleIMPORTANCE: Collaborative care is an intensive care model involving several ...
Collaborative care is a complex intervention based on chronic disease management models and is effec...
IMPORTANCE Collaborative care is an intensive care model involving several health care professionals...
BACKGROUND : Depression is common in primary care but is suboptimally managed. Collaborative care, t...