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The clinical effectiveness of an algorithm-guided treatment program for depression in specialized mental healthcare: A comparison with efficacy trials. | LitMetric

The clinical effectiveness of an algorithm-guided treatment program for depression in specialized mental healthcare: A comparison with efficacy trials.

J Affect Disord

GGZ Friesland, Research Department, PO Box 932, 8901 BS Leeuwarden, the Netherlands; University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, University Center for Psychiatry, Rob Giel Research Center, Interdisciplinary Center for Psychopathology and Emotion Regulation, Hospital Zip Code CC72, PO Box 30001, 9700 RB Groningen, the Netherlands.

Published: October 2020

Background: Doubts exist on whether effects found in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are directly generalizable to daily clinical practice. This study aimed (a) to investigate the effectiveness of treatment options within an algorithm-guided treatment (AGT) program for depression and compare their effectiveness with outcomes of efficacy trials and (b) to assess the relation between treatment continuity and outcomes.

Methods: This naturalistic study linked treatment data from January 2012 to November 2014 from a Dutch mental healthcare provider, to routine outcome monitoring (ROM) data (N = 351). Effectiveness of the treatment options (pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy and their combination) was compared to the efficacy reported in the meta-analyses. We included treatment continuity as binary variable "early terminators versus completers of the recommended number of treatment sessions".

Results: Remission rates for psychotherapy (38% [95% CI: 32-45]), pharmacotherapy (31% [95% CI: 22-42]) and combination therapy (46% [95% CI: 19-75]) were respectively lower, comparable, and comparable to those reported in the meta-analyses. Similarly, response rates were respectively lower (24% [95% CI: 19-30]), lower (21% [95% CI: 13-31]), and comparable (46% [95% CI: 19-75]) to meta-analyses results. A similar share of early terminators and completers achieved remission and response.

Limitations: A substantial proportion of patients had incomplete ROM data after data linkage. Limited set of patient characteristics to check for selection bias.

Conclusions: Despite the more heterogeneous patient population in clinical practice, the effectiveness of an AGT program, emphasizing strict guideline adherence, approached that found in RCTs. A fixed number of treatment sessions may not suit all individual patients.

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