Purpose: We describe a multicomponent program for the systematic evaluation and treatment of depression in primary care.
Conclusion: Primary-care nurses trained in clinical and therapeutic aspects of depression play a central role in care management, patient education, treatment adherence, and clinical monitoring.
Practice Implications: Diverse interventions, including organizational changes and the enhancement of the role of nurses, have been effective in improving depression outcomes in primary-care settings.
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