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Depression in Primary Care
Evidence and Practice
Practical and authoritative summary of research evidence demonstrating how the quality of primary care for depression can be improved.
Simon Gilbody (Edited by), Peter Bower (Edited by)
9780521870504, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 4 November 2010
172 pages, 20 b/w illus.
23.4 x 15.5 x 1.1 cm, 0.38 kg
'The book covers a great many thoughts and possibilities in working through the policy development and is a superb resource to help the discussion along.' Doody's Notes
Although depression is a major cause of illness and disability, the quality of care offered is often poor. Research evidence demonstrating how the quality of primary care can be improved is dispersed in different academic journals and written in technical jargon. Depression in Primary Care: Evidence and Practice summarizes this research in a clear and useable format. This collection of high quality reviews of research evidence takes the form of a series of clinical and economic evaluations. Each provides a clear summary of the best evidence from trials and an accessible 'how to do it' guide, written by international experts. Global approaches towards the organization and delivery of primary care for depression are presented, from the UK, North America, Europe and the developing world. An important source of practical guidance about how to implement quality improvement programs in clinical practice, this book will assist practitioners, researchers and policy makers alike.
Preface
1. Depression in primary care Rachel Churchill and Simon Gilbody
2. Models of care Simon Gilbody and Peter Bower
3. Linking evidence to practice Simon Gilbody and Peter Bower
4. Evidence and guidelines Linda Gask, Simon Gilbody and Peter Bower
5. Collaborative care Simon Gilbody and Peter Bower
6. Consultation-liaison Simon Gilbody and Peter Bower
7. Replacement/referral - brief psychological interventions Karina Lovell, Simon Gilbody and Peter Bower
8. UK perspective David Richards
9. North American perspective Stephen Thielke and Jürgen Unützer
10. European perspective Pim Cuijpers, Annemieke van Straten and Laura Kool
11. Developing world perspective Ricardo Araya
12. Conclusions Peter Bower and Simon Gilbody
Index.