Background Starting in the 1960s, a broad-based patients’ rights movement began to question doctors’ paternalism and to demand disclosure of medical information, informed consent, and active participation by the individual in personal health care. According to scholars, these changes contributed to downplay the biomedical approach in favor of a more patient-oriented perspective. The Swedish non-profit organization Consumer Association for Medicines and Health (KILEN) has offered the possibility for consumers to report their perceptions and experiences from their use of medicines in order to strengthen consumer rights within the health care sector. Methodology In this paper, qualitative content analysis was used to analyze 181 KILEN consumer...
According to several surveys, womens´ mental illness is increasing. Today the mental illness is the ...
In the 1990s the estimated prevalence of depression was two thousand times higher than in the 1960s ...
International audienceThis article investigates the redefinition of depression that took place in th...
Background Starting in the 1960s, a broad-based patients’ rights movement began to question doctors’...
Mental disorders, especially depression, have been increasingly described as a growing burden to glo...
Title and subtitle A Pill for the Ill? Depression, Medicalization and Public Health Mental disorders...
BACKGROUND: According to the World Health Organization (WHO) the cost of adverse drug reactions (ADR...
High rates of antidepressant prescribing in Western countries have coincided with increasing doubts ...
Depression is a nebulous term that is used in a variety of ways to account for a range of experience...
High rates of antidepressant prescribing in Western countries have coincided with increasing doubts ...
Medicines Out of Control focuses on a drug crisis that is still in the making: the control and consu...
Using qualitative content analysis on adverse drug reactions reports filed to an open Internet-based...
The macro landscape shaping antidepressant use is marked by uncertain and contested research and vig...
Aims: This paper reports a study which aimed to explore service users’ views and experiences of the ...
Objectives Patients' perceptions are important to consider when trying to understand why patients of...
According to several surveys, womens´ mental illness is increasing. Today the mental illness is the ...
In the 1990s the estimated prevalence of depression was two thousand times higher than in the 1960s ...
International audienceThis article investigates the redefinition of depression that took place in th...
Background Starting in the 1960s, a broad-based patients’ rights movement began to question doctors’...
Mental disorders, especially depression, have been increasingly described as a growing burden to glo...
Title and subtitle A Pill for the Ill? Depression, Medicalization and Public Health Mental disorders...
BACKGROUND: According to the World Health Organization (WHO) the cost of adverse drug reactions (ADR...
High rates of antidepressant prescribing in Western countries have coincided with increasing doubts ...
Depression is a nebulous term that is used in a variety of ways to account for a range of experience...
High rates of antidepressant prescribing in Western countries have coincided with increasing doubts ...
Medicines Out of Control focuses on a drug crisis that is still in the making: the control and consu...
Using qualitative content analysis on adverse drug reactions reports filed to an open Internet-based...
The macro landscape shaping antidepressant use is marked by uncertain and contested research and vig...
Aims: This paper reports a study which aimed to explore service users’ views and experiences of the ...
Objectives Patients' perceptions are important to consider when trying to understand why patients of...
According to several surveys, womens´ mental illness is increasing. Today the mental illness is the ...
In the 1990s the estimated prevalence of depression was two thousand times higher than in the 1960s ...
International audienceThis article investigates the redefinition of depression that took place in th...