Gaps in depression care: why primary care physicians should hone their depression screening, diagnosis, and management skills.

J Occup Environ Med

Department of Veterans Affairs, Puget Sound Healthcare System, HSR&D Center of Excellence, Seattle, WA 38121, USA.

Published: April 2008

Objective: To highlight the potential role that occupational and environmental physicians can play in providing high quality depression care by describing: the profound impact that depression can have on development and persistence of unexplained medical symptoms such as pain; the impact of depression on social and occupational functioning; the adverse effect of comorbid depression in patients with chronic medical illness on self-care and medical outcomes; and the significant direct and indirect costs associated with depression.

Method: Literature review.

Results: Despite evidence-based treatment guidelines, suboptimal depression care persists.

Conclusions: Building on the tenets of the chronic illness care model as well as the principles of public health, three approaches are required to address the gaps between knowledge and practice: 1) improve accuracy of diagnosis; 2) prevent chronic depression; and 3) prevent relapse and recurrence.

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