A systematic review of complex system interventions designed to increase recovery from depression in primary care
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Primary care is being encouraged to implement multiprofessional, system level, chronic illness management approaches to depression. We undertook this study to identify and assess the quality of RCTs testing system level depression ma...
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Main Authors: | Hegarty Kelsey (Author), Diggens Justine (Author), Gunn Jane (Author), Blashki Grant (Author) |
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