Non-adherence to antidepressants generates higher costs for the treatment of depression. Little is known about the cost-effectiveness of pharmacist's interventions aimed at improving adherence to antidepressants. The study aimed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a community pharmacist intervention in comparison with usual care in depressed patients initiating treatment with antidepressants in primary care.Patients were recruited by general practitioners and randomized to community pharmacist intervention (87) that received an educational intervention and usual care (92). Adherence to antidepressants, clinical symptoms, Quality-Adjusted Life-Years (QALYs), use of healthcare services and productivity losses were measured at baseline, 3 an...
Cost-effectiveness studies are a useful tool in drug-choice decisions. They are appropriate when alt...
Tasmania del Pino-Sedeño,1,2 Wenceslao Peñate,1 Carlos de las Cuevas,3 Cristina Valcar...
To determine effectiveness and cost-effectiveness over a one-year time horizon of pharmacological fi...
Non-adherence to antidepressants generates higher costs for the treatment of depression. Little is k...
Background: Non-adherence to antidepressants generates higher costs for the treatment of depression....
Introduction: The efficacy of antidepressants in the treatment of depression has been convincingly d...
Major depression is associated with high burden, disability and costs. Non-adherence limits the effe...
Abstract Background Treatment of depression, the most prevalent and costly mental disorder, needs to...
1) Objectives: - To systematically evaluate the effectiveness of pharmacist care compared with us...
Depression is a widespread mental disorder which can be treated effectively. However, low adherence ...
Background: Treatment of depression, the most prevalent and costly mental disorder, needs to be impr...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacists can play a decisive role in the management of ambulatory patients with depre...
December 2000 (Revised from September 2000). Background: The economic costs of depression are signif...
Non-adherence to medication is a major obstacle in the treatment of depression. The objectives of th...
textabstractBackground. Depressive disorder is currently one of the most burdensome disorders worldw...
Cost-effectiveness studies are a useful tool in drug-choice decisions. They are appropriate when alt...
Tasmania del Pino-Sedeño,1,2 Wenceslao Peñate,1 Carlos de las Cuevas,3 Cristina Valcar...
To determine effectiveness and cost-effectiveness over a one-year time horizon of pharmacological fi...
Non-adherence to antidepressants generates higher costs for the treatment of depression. Little is k...
Background: Non-adherence to antidepressants generates higher costs for the treatment of depression....
Introduction: The efficacy of antidepressants in the treatment of depression has been convincingly d...
Major depression is associated with high burden, disability and costs. Non-adherence limits the effe...
Abstract Background Treatment of depression, the most prevalent and costly mental disorder, needs to...
1) Objectives: - To systematically evaluate the effectiveness of pharmacist care compared with us...
Depression is a widespread mental disorder which can be treated effectively. However, low adherence ...
Background: Treatment of depression, the most prevalent and costly mental disorder, needs to be impr...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacists can play a decisive role in the management of ambulatory patients with depre...
December 2000 (Revised from September 2000). Background: The economic costs of depression are signif...
Non-adherence to medication is a major obstacle in the treatment of depression. The objectives of th...
textabstractBackground. Depressive disorder is currently one of the most burdensome disorders worldw...
Cost-effectiveness studies are a useful tool in drug-choice decisions. They are appropriate when alt...
Tasmania del Pino-Sedeño,1,2 Wenceslao Peñate,1 Carlos de las Cuevas,3 Cristina Valcar...
To determine effectiveness and cost-effectiveness over a one-year time horizon of pharmacological fi...