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Making the Business Case for Enhanced Depression Care: The National Institute of Mental Health-Harvard Work Outcomes Research and Cost-Effectiveness Study.

机译:为增强抑郁症护理提供商业案例:美国国家心理健康研究所-哈佛大学成果研究和成本效益研究。

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OBJECTIVE:: Explore the business case for enhanced depression care and establish a return on investment rationale for increased organizational involvement by employer-purchasers. METHOD:: Literature review, focused on the National Institute of Mental Health-sponsored Work Outcomes Research and Cost-effectiveness Study. RESULTS:: This randomized controlled trial compared telephone outreach, care management, and optional psychotherapy to usual care among depressed workers in large national corporations. By 12 months, the intervention significantly improved depression outcomes, work retention, and hours worked among the employed. CONCLUSION:: Results of the Work Outcomes Research and Cost-effectiveness Study trial and other studies suggest that enhanced depression care programs represent a human capital investment opportunity for employers.
机译:目标::探索加强抑郁症护理的商业案例,并建立投资回报率原理,以增加雇主购买者的组织参与度。方法::文献综述,侧重于美国国立精神卫生研究所赞助的工作成果研究和成本效益研究。结果:这项随机对照试验比较了大型国有企业中抑郁症工人的电话外展,护理管理和可选的心理治疗与常规护理的比较。到12个月时,干预措施显着改善了抑郁症的结果,工作保持力和工作时间。结论:工作成果研究和成本效益研究的结果以及其他研究表明,增强的抑郁症护理计划为雇主提供了人力资本投资机会。

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