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Care managers can be useful for patients with depression but their role must be clear: a qualitative study of GPs’ experiences
Objective: Explore general practitioners’ (GPs’) views on and experiences of working with care managers for patients treated for depression in primary care settings. Care managers are specially trained health care professionals, often specialist nurses, who coordinate care for patients with chronic...
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6713154/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31286807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2019.1639897 |
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author | Hammarberg, Sandra af Winklerfelt Hange, Dominique André, Malin Udo, Camilla Svenningsson, Irene Björkelund, Cecilia Petersson, Eva-Lisa Westman, Jeanette |
author_facet | Hammarberg, Sandra af Winklerfelt Hange, Dominique André, Malin Udo, Camilla Svenningsson, Irene Björkelund, Cecilia Petersson, Eva-Lisa Westman, Jeanette |
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description | Objective: Explore general practitioners’ (GPs’) views on and experiences of working with care managers for patients treated for depression in primary care settings. Care managers are specially trained health care professionals, often specialist nurses, who coordinate care for patients with chronic diseases. Design: Qualitative content analysis of five focus-group discussions. Setting: Primary health care centers in the Region of Västra Götaland and Dalarna County, Sweden. Subjects: 29 GPs. Main outcome measures: GPs’ views and experiences of care managers for patients with depression. Results: GPs expressed a broad variety of views and experiences. Care managers could ensure care quality while freeing GPs from case management by providing support for patients and security and relief for GPs and by coordinating patient care. GPs could also express concern about role overlap; specifically, that GPs are already care managers, that too many caregivers disrupt patient contact, and that the roles of care managers and psychotherapists seem to compete. GPs thought care managers should be assigned to patients who need them the most (e.g. patients with life difficulties or severe mental health problems). They also found that transition to a chronic care model required change, including alterations in the way GPs worked and changes that made depression treatment more like treatment for other chronic diseases. Conclusion: KEY POINTS: A growing number of primary health care centers are introducing care managers for patients with depression, but knowledge about GPs’ experiences of this kind of collaborative care is limited. GPs find that care managers provide support for patients and security and relief for GPs. GPs are concerned about potential role overlap and desire greater latitude in deciding which patients can be assigned a care manager. GPs think depression can be treated using a chronic care model that includes care managers but that adjusting to the new way of working will take time. |
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spelling | pubmed-67131542019-09-05 Care managers can be useful for patients with depression but their role must be clear: a qualitative study of GPs’ experiences Hammarberg, Sandra af Winklerfelt Hange, Dominique André, Malin Udo, Camilla Svenningsson, Irene Björkelund, Cecilia Petersson, Eva-Lisa Westman, Jeanette Scand J Prim Health Care Research Article Objective: Explore general practitioners’ (GPs’) views on and experiences of working with care managers for patients treated for depression in primary care settings. Care managers are specially trained health care professionals, often specialist nurses, who coordinate care for patients with chronic diseases. Design: Qualitative content analysis of five focus-group discussions. Setting: Primary health care centers in the Region of Västra Götaland and Dalarna County, Sweden. Subjects: 29 GPs. Main outcome measures: GPs’ views and experiences of care managers for patients with depression. Results: GPs expressed a broad variety of views and experiences. Care managers could ensure care quality while freeing GPs from case management by providing support for patients and security and relief for GPs and by coordinating patient care. GPs could also express concern about role overlap; specifically, that GPs are already care managers, that too many caregivers disrupt patient contact, and that the roles of care managers and psychotherapists seem to compete. GPs thought care managers should be assigned to patients who need them the most (e.g. patients with life difficulties or severe mental health problems). They also found that transition to a chronic care model required change, including alterations in the way GPs worked and changes that made depression treatment more like treatment for other chronic diseases. Conclusion: KEY POINTS: A growing number of primary health care centers are introducing care managers for patients with depression, but knowledge about GPs’ experiences of this kind of collaborative care is limited. GPs find that care managers provide support for patients and security and relief for GPs. GPs are concerned about potential role overlap and desire greater latitude in deciding which patients can be assigned a care manager. GPs think depression can be treated using a chronic care model that includes care managers but that adjusting to the new way of working will take time. Taylor & Francis 2019-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6713154/ /pubmed/31286807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2019.1639897 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hammarberg, Sandra af Winklerfelt Hange, Dominique André, Malin Udo, Camilla Svenningsson, Irene Björkelund, Cecilia Petersson, Eva-Lisa Westman, Jeanette Care managers can be useful for patients with depression but their role must be clear: a qualitative study of GPs’ experiences |
title | Care managers can be useful for patients with depression but their role must be clear: a qualitative study of GPs’ experiences |
title_full | Care managers can be useful for patients with depression but their role must be clear: a qualitative study of GPs’ experiences |
title_fullStr | Care managers can be useful for patients with depression but their role must be clear: a qualitative study of GPs’ experiences |
title_full_unstemmed | Care managers can be useful for patients with depression but their role must be clear: a qualitative study of GPs’ experiences |
title_short | Care managers can be useful for patients with depression but their role must be clear: a qualitative study of GPs’ experiences |
title_sort | care managers can be useful for patients with depression but their role must be clear: a qualitative study of gps’ experiences |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6713154/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31286807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2019.1639897 |
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