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An interview study of the care manager function-Opening the door to continuity of care for patients with depression in primary care.

Camilla UdoIrene SvenningssonCecilia BjörkelundDominique HangeMargareta JerlockEva-Lisa Petersson
Published in: Nursing open (2019)
The participants described that having contact with a care manager was a support in their recovery process. Care became more available, and the structured continuous contact and the care manager's availability contributed to a trusting relationship. Having someone to share their burden with was a relief. However, it was described as negative when the care manager was perceived as inflexible and not open to issues that the participants felt a need to discuss. For the care manager contact to be successful, there is a need for flexibility and individually tailored contact.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • pain management
  • depressive symptoms
  • minimally invasive
  • mental health
  • health insurance
  • sleep quality
  • smoking cessation