Interventions to identify and manage depression delivered by 'nontraditional' providers to community‐dwelling older adults: A realist review
Abstract Background Mental health problems experienced by older adults (60+ years of age) may remain hidden due to individual and system‐level barriers. Opportunities to support early identification and management are therefore crucial. The National Health Service recommends wider public services th...
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Main Authors: | Tom Kingstone (Author), Carolyn A. Chew‐Graham (Author), Nadia Corp (Author) |
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