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Primary care Physicians’ perspective on the management of anxiety and depressive disorders: a cross-sectional survey in Emilia Romagna Region

BACKGROUND: Evidences from literature suggest that Primary Care Physicians’ (PCPs) knowledge and attitude about psychological and pharmacological treatments of anxiety and depressive disorders could influence their clinical practice. The aim of the study is double: 1) to assess PCPs’ opinions about...

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Autores principales: Casini, Federica, Sighinolfi, Cecilia, Tedesco, Paola, Bandieri, Pier Venanzio, Bologna, Maria, Colombini, Niccolò, Curcetti, Clara, Magnani, Michele, Morini, Mara, Serio, Alberto, Tarricone, Ilaria, Berardi, Domenico, Menchetti, Marco
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3688370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23758941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-14-75
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author Casini, Federica
Sighinolfi, Cecilia
Tedesco, Paola
Bandieri, Pier Venanzio
Bologna, Maria
Colombini, Niccolò
Curcetti, Clara
Magnani, Michele
Morini, Mara
Serio, Alberto
Tarricone, Ilaria
Berardi, Domenico
Menchetti, Marco
author_facet Casini, Federica
Sighinolfi, Cecilia
Tedesco, Paola
Bandieri, Pier Venanzio
Bologna, Maria
Colombini, Niccolò
Curcetti, Clara
Magnani, Michele
Morini, Mara
Serio, Alberto
Tarricone, Ilaria
Berardi, Domenico
Menchetti, Marco
author_sort Casini, Federica
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Evidences from literature suggest that Primary Care Physicians’ (PCPs) knowledge and attitude about psychological and pharmacological treatments of anxiety and depressive disorders could influence their clinical practice. The aim of the study is double: 1) to assess PCPs’ opinions about antidepressants (ADs) and psychotherapy for the management of anxiety and depressive disorders; 2) to evaluate the influence of PCPs’ gender, age, duration of clinical practice, and office location on their opinions and attitudes. METHODS: This cross-sectional multicentre survey involved 816 PCPs working in four Local Health Units of the Emilia Romagna Region. Participating PCPs were asked to complete a questionnaire during educational meetings between October 2006 and December 2008. RESULTS: The response rate was 65.1%. Eighty-five percent of PCPs agreed on the effectiveness of ADs for depressive disorder whereas lower agreement emerged for anxiety disorder and on psychotherapy for both anxiety and depression. Forty percent of PCPs reported to feel “very/extremely confident” in recognizing depression and 20.0% felt equally confident in treating it with pharmacotherapy. Considering anxiety disorder, these proportions increased. Female PCPs and those located in the rural/mountain areas reported to adopt more psycho-educational support compared to male and suburban colleagues. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that an effort should be made to better disseminate recent evidences about the management of anxiety and depressive disorders in Primary Care. In particular, the importance of psychological interventions and the role of drugs for anxiety disorder should be addressed.
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spelling pubmed-36883702013-06-21 Primary care Physicians’ perspective on the management of anxiety and depressive disorders: a cross-sectional survey in Emilia Romagna Region Casini, Federica Sighinolfi, Cecilia Tedesco, Paola Bandieri, Pier Venanzio Bologna, Maria Colombini, Niccolò Curcetti, Clara Magnani, Michele Morini, Mara Serio, Alberto Tarricone, Ilaria Berardi, Domenico Menchetti, Marco BMC Fam Pract Research Article BACKGROUND: Evidences from literature suggest that Primary Care Physicians’ (PCPs) knowledge and attitude about psychological and pharmacological treatments of anxiety and depressive disorders could influence their clinical practice. The aim of the study is double: 1) to assess PCPs’ opinions about antidepressants (ADs) and psychotherapy for the management of anxiety and depressive disorders; 2) to evaluate the influence of PCPs’ gender, age, duration of clinical practice, and office location on their opinions and attitudes. METHODS: This cross-sectional multicentre survey involved 816 PCPs working in four Local Health Units of the Emilia Romagna Region. Participating PCPs were asked to complete a questionnaire during educational meetings between October 2006 and December 2008. RESULTS: The response rate was 65.1%. Eighty-five percent of PCPs agreed on the effectiveness of ADs for depressive disorder whereas lower agreement emerged for anxiety disorder and on psychotherapy for both anxiety and depression. Forty percent of PCPs reported to feel “very/extremely confident” in recognizing depression and 20.0% felt equally confident in treating it with pharmacotherapy. Considering anxiety disorder, these proportions increased. Female PCPs and those located in the rural/mountain areas reported to adopt more psycho-educational support compared to male and suburban colleagues. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that an effort should be made to better disseminate recent evidences about the management of anxiety and depressive disorders in Primary Care. In particular, the importance of psychological interventions and the role of drugs for anxiety disorder should be addressed. BioMed Central 2013-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3688370/ /pubmed/23758941 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-14-75 Text en Copyright © 2013 Casini et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Casini, Federica
Sighinolfi, Cecilia
Tedesco, Paola
Bandieri, Pier Venanzio
Bologna, Maria
Colombini, Niccolò
Curcetti, Clara
Magnani, Michele
Morini, Mara
Serio, Alberto
Tarricone, Ilaria
Berardi, Domenico
Menchetti, Marco
Primary care Physicians’ perspective on the management of anxiety and depressive disorders: a cross-sectional survey in Emilia Romagna Region
title Primary care Physicians’ perspective on the management of anxiety and depressive disorders: a cross-sectional survey in Emilia Romagna Region
title_full Primary care Physicians’ perspective on the management of anxiety and depressive disorders: a cross-sectional survey in Emilia Romagna Region
title_fullStr Primary care Physicians’ perspective on the management of anxiety and depressive disorders: a cross-sectional survey in Emilia Romagna Region
title_full_unstemmed Primary care Physicians’ perspective on the management of anxiety and depressive disorders: a cross-sectional survey in Emilia Romagna Region
title_short Primary care Physicians’ perspective on the management of anxiety and depressive disorders: a cross-sectional survey in Emilia Romagna Region
title_sort primary care physicians’ perspective on the management of anxiety and depressive disorders: a cross-sectional survey in emilia romagna region
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3688370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23758941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-14-75
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