Relationship Between Satisfaction, Patient-Centered Care, Adherence and Outcomes Among Patients in A Collaborative Care Trial for Depression

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Tisha L. Deen
John C. Fortney
Jeffrey M. Pyne
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[1] Center for Mental Health and Outcomes Research,VA Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D)
[2] Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System,Division of Health Services Research, Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, Psychiatric Research Institute
[3] University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences,undefined
[4] VA South Central Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center,undefined
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Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research | 2011年 / 38卷
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Satisfaction; Depression; Collaborative care; Adherence;
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Collaborative care is known to improve satisfaction, patient-centered care, adherence, and depression symptom severity. However, associations among these outcomes have not been examined. Outcomes were measured at 6 months for 360 primary care patients with depression enrolled in a randomized trial of collaborative care. Main effects and mediation effects were examined using logistic regression analyses. Collaborative care significantly improved both satisfaction and patient-centered care. Patient-centered care did not mediate the positive effect that collaborative care had on satisfaction. Improvements in symptom severity partially mediated collaborative care’s effect on satisfaction. Satisfaction did not mediate collaborative care’s positive effect on antidepressant adherence.
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