Although current guidelines recommend collaborative care for severely depressed patients, few patients get adequate treatment. In this study we aimed to identify the thresholds for interdisciplinary collaboration amongst practitioners when treating severely depressed patients. In addition, we aimed to identify specific and feasible steps that may add to improved collaboration amongst first and second level Belgian health care providers when treating depressed patients. In two standard focus groups (n = 8; n = 12), general practitioners and psychiatrists first outlined current practice and its shortcomings. In a next phase, the same participants were gathered in nominal groups to identify and prioritise steps that could give rise to improved...
Background: Improving the healthcare for patients with depression is a priority health policy across...
BACKGROUND: Improving the healthcare for patients with depression is a priority health policy across...
Background Practice variation in the primary care treatment of depression may be considerable in the...
The collaboration between general practitioners (GPs) and psychiatrists in the management of chronic...
Background: In the Depression Initiative, a promising collaborative care model for depression that w...
Abstract Background Collaborative care treatment is widely recognized as an effective approach to im...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a severe and common mental disorder. A growing body of evidence s...
Primary care plays a central role in the treatment of depression. Nonetheless, shortcomings in its m...
Background: Health policy in many countries directs treatment to the lowest effective care level and...
BACKGROUND: Mental-physical multi-morbidities pose challenges for primary care services that traditi...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Depression is a major and complex problem in primary care. Stepped C...
BACKGROUND: Depression is one of the most widespread mental disorders in Germany and causes a great ...
Objective This study aimed to explore the views of stakeholders including patients, general practit...
Background: Practice variation in the primary care treatment of depression may be considerable in th...
Background Mental-physical multi-morbidities pose challenges for primary care services that traditi...
Background: Improving the healthcare for patients with depression is a priority health policy across...
BACKGROUND: Improving the healthcare for patients with depression is a priority health policy across...
Background Practice variation in the primary care treatment of depression may be considerable in the...
The collaboration between general practitioners (GPs) and psychiatrists in the management of chronic...
Background: In the Depression Initiative, a promising collaborative care model for depression that w...
Abstract Background Collaborative care treatment is widely recognized as an effective approach to im...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a severe and common mental disorder. A growing body of evidence s...
Primary care plays a central role in the treatment of depression. Nonetheless, shortcomings in its m...
Background: Health policy in many countries directs treatment to the lowest effective care level and...
BACKGROUND: Mental-physical multi-morbidities pose challenges for primary care services that traditi...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Depression is a major and complex problem in primary care. Stepped C...
BACKGROUND: Depression is one of the most widespread mental disorders in Germany and causes a great ...
Objective This study aimed to explore the views of stakeholders including patients, general practit...
Background: Practice variation in the primary care treatment of depression may be considerable in th...
Background Mental-physical multi-morbidities pose challenges for primary care services that traditi...
Background: Improving the healthcare for patients with depression is a priority health policy across...
BACKGROUND: Improving the healthcare for patients with depression is a priority health policy across...
Background Practice variation in the primary care treatment of depression may be considerable in the...