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Increased Depression Screening and Treatment Recommendations After Implementation of a Perinatal Collaborative Care Program.

Psychiatric Services, 2021
OBJECTIVE The study evaluated whether implementation of perinatal collaborative care is associated with improvements in screening and treatment recommendations for perinatal depression by obstetric clinicians.
E. Miller   +6 more
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Emerging Collaborative Care Models for Dementia Care in the Primary Care Setting: A Narrative Review.

The American journal of geriatric psychiatry, 2020
The rapidly increasing population living with dementia presents a unique economic and public health challenge. However, primary care physicians, despite their position as first-line providers, often lack the time, support, and training to systematically ...
Hannah L. Heintz   +5 more
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Collaborative caring

Dental Nursing, 2022
Sally Dixon discusses how a great team can make all the difference when it comes to quality of patient care.
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Enhancing integrated psychosocial oncology through leveraging the oncology social worker's role in collaborative care

Psycho-Oncology, 2020
The collaborative care model is effective in delivering evidence‐based psychosocial oncology care. Social workers comprise the largest proportion of psychosocial oncology providers in the United States. This study describes the process and perceptions of
Tiffany Courtnage   +5 more
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Achieving Mental Health Equity: Collaborative Care.

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2020
The literature supports the effectiveness of systems-based integrated care models, particularly collaborative care, to improve access, quality of care, and health outcomes for behavioral health conditions.
Maga Jackson-Triche   +2 more
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Collaborative Care

2021
Racial and ethnic minorities represent a growing portion of the population (United States Census Bureau, 2004) and tend to experience worse health and mental health outcomes as compared to White populations (United States Department of Health and Human Services, n.d.).
Patricia Bruner, Maureen P. Davey
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Collaborative Care

Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine, 2020
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