Brief cognitive behavioral therapy compared to general practitioners care for depression in primary care: a randomized trial
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in primary care (PC) and are associated with considerable functional impairment and increased health care use. Research has shown that many patients prefer psychological treatments to pharmac...
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doaj-797d6a345a574c0dbea35ea1a5907bfe2020-11-25T02:27:35ZengBMCTrials1745-62152010-10-011119610.1186/1745-6215-11-96Brief cognitive behavioral therapy compared to general practitioners care for depression in primary care: a randomized trialBockting Claudi LHLucassen Petervan Weert Henk CKoeter Maarten WJBaas Kim DWittkampf Karin ASchene Aart H<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in primary care (PC) and are associated with considerable functional impairment and increased health care use. Research has shown that many patients prefer psychological treatments to pharmacotherapy, however, it remains unclear which treatment is most optimal for depressive patients in primary care.</p> <p>Methods/Design</p> <p>A randomized, multi-centre trial involving two intervention groups: one receiving brief cognitive behavioral therapy and the other receiving general practitioner care. General practitioners from 109 General Practices in Nijmegen and Amsterdam (The Netherlands) will be asked to include patients aged between 18-70 years presenting with depressive symptomatology, who do not receive an active treatment for their depressive complaints. Patients will be telephonically assessed with the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders (SCID-I) to ascertain study eligibility. Eligible patients will be randomized to one of two treatment conditions: either 8 sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy by a first line psychologist or general practitioner's care according to The Dutch College of General Practitioners Practice Guideline (NHG- standaard). Baseline and follow-up assessments are scheduled at 0, 6, 12 and 52 weeks following the start of the intervention. Primary outcome will be measured with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale-17 (HDRS-17) and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). Outcomes will be analyzed on an intention to treat basis.</p> <p>Trial Registration</p> <p>ISRCTN65811640</p> http://www.trialsjournal.com/content/11/1/96 |
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Brief cognitive behavioral therapy compared to general practitioners care for depression in primary care: a randomized trial |
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Brief cognitive behavioral therapy compared to general practitioners care for depression in primary care: a randomized trial |
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brief cognitive behavioral therapy compared to general practitioners care for depression in primary care: a randomized trial |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in primary care (PC) and are associated with considerable functional impairment and increased health care use. Research has shown that many patients prefer psychological treatments to pharmacotherapy, however, it remains unclear which treatment is most optimal for depressive patients in primary care.</p> <p>Methods/Design</p> <p>A randomized, multi-centre trial involving two intervention groups: one receiving brief cognitive behavioral therapy and the other receiving general practitioner care. General practitioners from 109 General Practices in Nijmegen and Amsterdam (The Netherlands) will be asked to include patients aged between 18-70 years presenting with depressive symptomatology, who do not receive an active treatment for their depressive complaints. Patients will be telephonically assessed with the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders (SCID-I) to ascertain study eligibility. Eligible patients will be randomized to one of two treatment conditions: either 8 sessions of cognitive behavioral therapy by a first line psychologist or general practitioner's care according to The Dutch College of General Practitioners Practice Guideline (NHG- standaard). Baseline and follow-up assessments are scheduled at 0, 6, 12 and 52 weeks following the start of the intervention. Primary outcome will be measured with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale-17 (HDRS-17) and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). Outcomes will be analyzed on an intention to treat basis.</p> <p>Trial Registration</p> <p>ISRCTN65811640</p> |
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