Unmet needs of patients with major depressive disorder – Findings from the 'Effectiveness of Guidelines for Dissemination and Education in Psychiatric Treatment (EGUIDE)' project: A nationwide dissemination, education, and evaluation study.
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| Title: | Unmet needs of patients with major depressive disorder – Findings from the 'Effectiveness of Guidelines for Dissemination and Education in Psychiatric Treatment (EGUIDE)' project: A nationwide dissemination, education, and evaluation study. |
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| Authors: | Iida, Hitoshi (AUTHOR), Iga, Junichi (AUTHOR), Hasegawa, Naomi (AUTHOR), Yasuda, Yuka (AUTHOR), Yamamoto, Tomoya (AUTHOR), Miura, Kenichiro (AUTHOR), Matsumoto, Junya (AUTHOR), Murata, Atsunobu (AUTHOR), Ogasawara, Kazuyoshi (AUTHOR), Yamada, Hisashi (AUTHOR), Hori, Hikaru (AUTHOR), Ichihashi, Kayo (AUTHOR), Hashimoto, Naoki (AUTHOR), Ohi, Kazutaka (AUTHOR), Yasui‐Furukori, Norio (AUTHOR), Tsuboi, Takashi (AUTHOR), Nakamura, Toshinori (AUTHOR), Usami, Masahide (AUTHOR), Furihata, Ryuji (AUTHOR), Takaesu, Yoshikazu (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Psychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences. Dec2020, Vol. 74 Issue 12, p667-669. 3p. 2 Graphs. |
| Subjects: | Mental depression, Psychiatric treatment, Psychiatry education, Public hospitals, Cognitive therapy |
| Abstract: | The low proportion of patients undergoing mECT treatment in private hospitals (3%) may be because most private hospitals do not have the facilities for mECT. The ratio of antidepressant monotherapy may be affected by not only hospital type but also the patient's background, such as refractory episodes, and the difference in positioning and role of the hospital in the community. The QI of five subgroups of the 84 hospitals divided by hospital type (university hospital, national/public hospitals, and private hospitals) are presented as the means ± SD. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Abstract: | The low proportion of patients undergoing mECT treatment in private hospitals (3%) may be because most private hospitals do not have the facilities for mECT. The ratio of antidepressant monotherapy may be affected by not only hospital type but also the patient's background, such as refractory episodes, and the difference in positioning and role of the hospital in the community. The QI of five subgroups of the 84 hospitals divided by hospital type (university hospital, national/public hospitals, and private hospitals) are presented as the means ± SD. [Extracted from the article] |
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| ISSN: | 13231316 |
| DOI: | 10.1111/pcn.13143 |