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Published Online: 3 July 2017

Use of the ADAPTE Method to Develop a Guideline for the Improvement of Depression Care in Primary Care

Abstract

Depression is the most frequent psychiatric disorder in primary health care, and the evidence shows that there is suboptimal management by primary care practitioners, perhaps owing to difficulties in decision making. Because clinical guidelines can improve decision making and management, a clinical guideline to manage depression in primary health care was developed in adherence to the ADAPTE method and was implemented in the Málaga Primary Health Care District in Spain. This column reports on the guideline development process, which produced a set of resources to improve the quality of primary health care–based depression care in Spain.

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Cover: Michigan Summer, by Ivan Albright, no date. Watercolor and gouache on paper. Mary and Earle Ludgin Collection, 1981.1164. © The Art Institute of Chicago.

Psychiatric Services
Pages: 759 - 761
PubMed: 28669282

History

Received: 6 April 2017
Accepted: 6 April 2017
Published online: 3 July 2017
Published in print: August 01, 2017

Keywords

  1. Practice guidelines
  2. Depression
  3. guidelines adherence
  4. professional practice

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Eva V. Nogueras, M.D. [email protected]
Dr. Nogueras, Dr. Hurtado, Dr. Flordelís, and Dr. García-Herrera are with the Mental Health Unit, Regional University Hospital, Málaga, Spain. Dr. Morales-Asencio is with the Health Sciences Faculty, University of Málaga, Málaga. Marcela Horvitz-Lennon, M.D., and Kenneth Minkoff, M.D., are editors of this column.
María M. Hurtado, C.P., Ph.D.
Dr. Nogueras, Dr. Hurtado, Dr. Flordelís, and Dr. García-Herrera are with the Mental Health Unit, Regional University Hospital, Málaga, Spain. Dr. Morales-Asencio is with the Health Sciences Faculty, University of Málaga, Málaga. Marcela Horvitz-Lennon, M.D., and Kenneth Minkoff, M.D., are editors of this column.
Eva Flordelís, M.D.
Dr. Nogueras, Dr. Hurtado, Dr. Flordelís, and Dr. García-Herrera are with the Mental Health Unit, Regional University Hospital, Málaga, Spain. Dr. Morales-Asencio is with the Health Sciences Faculty, University of Málaga, Málaga. Marcela Horvitz-Lennon, M.D., and Kenneth Minkoff, M.D., are editors of this column.
José M. García-Herrera, M.D.
Dr. Nogueras, Dr. Hurtado, Dr. Flordelís, and Dr. García-Herrera are with the Mental Health Unit, Regional University Hospital, Málaga, Spain. Dr. Morales-Asencio is with the Health Sciences Faculty, University of Málaga, Málaga. Marcela Horvitz-Lennon, M.D., and Kenneth Minkoff, M.D., are editors of this column.
José M. Morales-Asencio, B.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. Nogueras, Dr. Hurtado, Dr. Flordelís, and Dr. García-Herrera are with the Mental Health Unit, Regional University Hospital, Málaga, Spain. Dr. Morales-Asencio is with the Health Sciences Faculty, University of Málaga, Málaga. Marcela Horvitz-Lennon, M.D., and Kenneth Minkoff, M.D., are editors of this column.

Notes

Send correspondence to Dr. Nogueras (e-mail: [email protected]).

Funding Information

This research was supported in part by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (AE07-0052).The authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

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