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A retrospective examination of care pathways in individuals with treatment-resistant depression

BACKGROUND: Individuals with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) experience a high burden of illness. Current guidelines recommend a stepped care approach for treating depression, but the extent to which best-practice care pathways are adhered to is unclear. AIMS: To explore the extent and nature o...

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Autores principales: Day, Elana, Shah, Rupal, Taylor, Rachael W., Marwood, Lindsey, Nortey, Kimberley, Harvey, Jade, McAllister-Williams, R. Hamish, Geddes, John R., Barrera, Alvaro, Young, Allan H., Cleare, Anthony J., Strawbridge, Rebecca
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8161596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33988121
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.59
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author Day, Elana
Shah, Rupal
Taylor, Rachael W.
Marwood, Lindsey
Nortey, Kimberley
Harvey, Jade
McAllister-Williams, R. Hamish
Geddes, John R.
Barrera, Alvaro
Young, Allan H.
Cleare, Anthony J.
Strawbridge, Rebecca
author_facet Day, Elana
Shah, Rupal
Taylor, Rachael W.
Marwood, Lindsey
Nortey, Kimberley
Harvey, Jade
McAllister-Williams, R. Hamish
Geddes, John R.
Barrera, Alvaro
Young, Allan H.
Cleare, Anthony J.
Strawbridge, Rebecca
author_sort Day, Elana
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description BACKGROUND: Individuals with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) experience a high burden of illness. Current guidelines recommend a stepped care approach for treating depression, but the extent to which best-practice care pathways are adhered to is unclear. AIMS: To explore the extent and nature of ‘treatment gaps’ (non-adherence to stepped care pathways) experienced by a sample of patients with established TRD (non-response to two or more adequate treatments in the current depressive episode) across three cities in the UK. METHOD: Five treatment gaps were considered and compared with guidelines, in a cross-sectional retrospective analysis: delay to receiving treatment, lack of access to psychological therapies, delays to medication changes, delays to adjunctive (pharmacological augmentation) treatment and lack of access to secondary care. We additionally explored participant characteristics associated with the extent of treatment gaps experienced. RESULTS: Of 178 patients with TRD, 47% had been in the current depressive episode for >1 year before initiating antidepressants; 53% had received adequate psychological therapy. A total of 47 and 51% had remained on an unsuccessful first and second antidepressant trial respectively for >16 weeks, and 24 and 27% for >1 year before medication switch, respectively. Further, 54% had tried three or more antidepressant medications within their episode, and only 11% had received adjunctive treatment. CONCLUSIONS: There appears to be a considerable difference between treatment guidelines for depression and the reality of care received by people with TRD. Future research examining representative samples of patients could determine recommendations for optimising care pathways, and ultimately outcomes, for individuals with this illness.
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spelling pubmed-81615962021-06-07 A retrospective examination of care pathways in individuals with treatment-resistant depression Day, Elana Shah, Rupal Taylor, Rachael W. Marwood, Lindsey Nortey, Kimberley Harvey, Jade McAllister-Williams, R. Hamish Geddes, John R. Barrera, Alvaro Young, Allan H. Cleare, Anthony J. Strawbridge, Rebecca BJPsych Open Papers BACKGROUND: Individuals with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) experience a high burden of illness. Current guidelines recommend a stepped care approach for treating depression, but the extent to which best-practice care pathways are adhered to is unclear. AIMS: To explore the extent and nature of ‘treatment gaps’ (non-adherence to stepped care pathways) experienced by a sample of patients with established TRD (non-response to two or more adequate treatments in the current depressive episode) across three cities in the UK. METHOD: Five treatment gaps were considered and compared with guidelines, in a cross-sectional retrospective analysis: delay to receiving treatment, lack of access to psychological therapies, delays to medication changes, delays to adjunctive (pharmacological augmentation) treatment and lack of access to secondary care. We additionally explored participant characteristics associated with the extent of treatment gaps experienced. RESULTS: Of 178 patients with TRD, 47% had been in the current depressive episode for >1 year before initiating antidepressants; 53% had received adequate psychological therapy. A total of 47 and 51% had remained on an unsuccessful first and second antidepressant trial respectively for >16 weeks, and 24 and 27% for >1 year before medication switch, respectively. Further, 54% had tried three or more antidepressant medications within their episode, and only 11% had received adjunctive treatment. CONCLUSIONS: There appears to be a considerable difference between treatment guidelines for depression and the reality of care received by people with TRD. Future research examining representative samples of patients could determine recommendations for optimising care pathways, and ultimately outcomes, for individuals with this illness. Cambridge University Press 2021-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8161596/ /pubmed/33988121 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.59 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Papers
Day, Elana
Shah, Rupal
Taylor, Rachael W.
Marwood, Lindsey
Nortey, Kimberley
Harvey, Jade
McAllister-Williams, R. Hamish
Geddes, John R.
Barrera, Alvaro
Young, Allan H.
Cleare, Anthony J.
Strawbridge, Rebecca
A retrospective examination of care pathways in individuals with treatment-resistant depression
title A retrospective examination of care pathways in individuals with treatment-resistant depression
title_full A retrospective examination of care pathways in individuals with treatment-resistant depression
title_fullStr A retrospective examination of care pathways in individuals with treatment-resistant depression
title_full_unstemmed A retrospective examination of care pathways in individuals with treatment-resistant depression
title_short A retrospective examination of care pathways in individuals with treatment-resistant depression
title_sort retrospective examination of care pathways in individuals with treatment-resistant depression
topic Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8161596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33988121
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.59
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