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A qualitative study on older primary care patients’ perspectives on depression and its treatments - potential barriers to and opportunities for managing depression

机译:对老年初级保健患者对抑郁症及其治疗的观点的定性研究-抑郁症的潜在障碍和机遇

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Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in old age and is associated with various negative health consequences for the affected individual. Studies suggest that patients’ views on depression have an impact on help-seeking behaviour and treatment. It is thus important to investigate the patient’s perspective in order to ascertain optimum management of depression in late life. However, studies on depression and its treatment exploring the perspectives of primary care patients 75?years or older, are rare. Qualitative data was collected in semi-structured interviews with 12 primary care patients 75?years of age or older with symptoms of depression. Data was analysed using qualitative content analysis. The study’s results show the multifaceted views on and treatment of depression in primary care patients 75?years of age or older. Some patients seemed well informed about depression and believed in the efficacy of different treatments, such as medications or psychotherapy. However, some individuals had misconceptions about depression and its treatments. Patients mentioned that they would rather avoid talking about depression within their social network, in part of fear of negative reactions. Furthermore, participants believed that other people had little understanding for people with depression. Patients had different views on the relevance of the general practitioner’s (GP) role in treating depression; some patients believed that the GP had little importance in the treatment of depression. This study identified positive views of primary care patients 75?years of age or older towards depression as well as views that might hinder optimal treatments. Exemplary implications for an improved management of depression are: educating older adults about depression via age-specific information and having professionals encourage patients in believing that depression is a recognised disorder.
机译:抑郁症是老年人中最常见的精神障碍之一,并且对受影响的个人造成各种负面的健康后果。研究表明,患者对抑郁症的看法会对寻求帮助的行为和治疗产生影响。因此,重要的是要调查患者的观点,以便确定晚年抑郁症的最佳治疗方法。然而,探索抑郁症及其治疗方法的研究很少涉及75岁或75岁以上的初级保健患者。定性数据收集于半结构化访谈中,对12名年龄在75岁或以上且有抑郁症状的初级保健患者进行了访谈。使用定性内容分析法分析数据。研究结果表明,对于75岁或75岁以上的初级保健患者,抑郁症的治疗方法有多方面的看法。一些患者似乎对抑郁症有充分的了解,并相信药物或心理疗法等不同疗法的功效。但是,有些人对抑郁症及其治疗有误解。患者提到他们宁愿避免谈论社交网络中的抑郁症,部分原因是担心负面反应。此外,参与者认为其他人对抑郁症患者了解甚少。对于全科医生(GP)在治疗抑郁症中的相关性,患者有不同的看法;一些患者认为GP对抑郁症的治疗意义不大。这项研究确定了75岁或75岁以上的初级保健患者对抑郁症的积极看法以及可能阻碍最佳治疗的观点。改善抑郁症管理的示例性含义包括:通过特定年龄的信息对老年人进行抑郁症教育,并请专业人员鼓励患者相信抑郁症是公认的疾病。

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