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Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care: What Nurse Practitioners Need to Know.

Pamela BiernackiKaran Kverno
Published in: Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services (2024)
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illnesses and frequently co-occur with other mental and somatic symptoms or disorders. Primary care nurse practitioners (NPs) are key in reducing the treatment gap through early identification, treatment, and/or referral to behavioral health providers. Confronting primary care NPs are problems with time constraints, multiple comorbidities, and limited mental health training, particularly in relation to the differences in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic actions of first-line anxiety disorder medications across age groups. The current article provides a brief summary of evidence-based treatment focusing on pharmacotherapy for anxiety disorders in the primary care setting. [ Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 62 (5), 7-10.].
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