Health service patterns indicate potential benefit of supported self-management for depression in primary care.
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A qualitative comparison of primary care clinicians' and their patients' perspectives on achieving depression care: implications for improving outcomesProblems encountered with the use of simulation in an attempt to enhance interpretation of a secondary data source in epidemiologic mental health research.Electronic symptom reporting between patient and provider for improved health care service quality: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. part 2: methodological quality and effects.Feasibility of an eHealth service to support collaborative depression care: results of a pilot study.Major depression prevalence is very high, but the syndrome is a poor proxy for community populations' clinical treatment needs.The evolving understanding of major depression epidemiology: implications for practice and policy.Random but Controlled Thoughts on Mental Health Epidemiology and Services ResearchEstimating the prevalence of depression from EMRs.Access to and waiting time for psychiatrist services in a Canadian urban area: a study in real time.Supported self-management: a simple, effective way to improve depression care.Estimer la prévalence de la dépression à partir des DME.How Often Do Individuals with Major Depression Receive Minimally Adequate Treatment? A Population-Based, Data Linkage Study.Depression and its management in primary care.
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Health service patterns indicate potential benefit of supported self-management for depression in primary care.
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Dan Bilsker
Elliot M Goldner
Wayne Jones
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10.1177/070674370705200203
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2007-02-01T00:00:00Z