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Factors associated with general practitioners' awareness of depression in primary care patients with heart failure: baseline-results from the observational RECODE-HF study.

Marion EiseleAnja RakebrandtSigrid BoczorAgata KazekNadine PohontschMagdalena Okolo-KulakEva BlozikJens-Martin TräderStefan StörkChristoph Herrmann-LingenMartin Scherernull null
Published in: BMC family practice (2017)
Many aspects, including the definition of awareness and the practical issues in primary care, may contribute to the unexpectedly low awareness rates of depressive symptomatology in HF patients in primary care. Awareness rates might increase, if GPs encouraged their patients to talk about emotional distress, held detailed medical interviews including a patient's history of depression and payed special attention to HF patients with low education levels. However, it remains to be investigated whether GPs' judgement of depressive symptomatology is a better or worse indicator for the future prognosis and quality of life of HF patients than psychiatry based diagnostic criteria.
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