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Registered nurses experiences of managing depressive symptoms at care centres for older people: a qualitative descriptive study.

Gunilla BorglinKristina RäthelHelena PaulssonKatarina Sjogren Forss
Published in: BMC nursing (2019)
The process of identifying depressive symptoms and performing an appropriate intervention was found to be complex, especially as older people were reluctant to present at the centres and provided obscure reasons for doing so. A nurse-patient relationship that was built on trust and was characterised by continuity of care was identified as a necessary prerequisite. Appropriate nursing interventions-afforded the same status as pharmacological treatment-are warranted as the first-line treatment of depression. Further research is also needed into efficacious nursing interventions targeting depressive symptoms and/or depression.
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