Managing depression in primary health care centers: The highlights of the program and further improvements

Herlina Siwi Widiana, L. Manderson, K. Simpson
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Many people with probable depression present at primary health care centers (PHC) with physical complaints. Clinical psychologists (CPs) in Sleman district and Yogyakarta city, Special Province of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, have been integrated into PHC to provide psychological services. The study on which we draw aimed to explore how depression is managed in PHC. Thirty four CPs and twenty people diagnosed with mild to moderate depression participated in semi-structured interviews. Based on the thematic analysis of their transcribed interviews, seven themes emerged: community education and support, referral pathways, assessing depression, diagnosis, communicating a diagnosis, accepting diagnosis, and treatment of depression. The co-location of CPs with other medical services at the PHC level supports community understandings of mental health problems. It also encourages community members to use PHC services and to have access to various behavioral interventions for people with depression. Recommendations and directions for further research are discussed.
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初级卫生保健中心的抑郁症管理:该计划的亮点和进一步的改进
许多可能患有抑郁症的人在初级卫生保健中心(PHC)出现身体不适。印度尼西亚日惹特别省Sleman区和日惹市的临床心理学家(CPs)已被纳入初级保健,提供心理服务。我们所做的研究旨在探索初级保健医院如何管理抑郁症。34名CPs和20名被诊断为轻度至中度抑郁症的人参加了半结构化访谈。基于对访谈记录的专题分析,出现了七个主题:社区教育和支持、转诊途径、评估抑郁症、诊断、沟通诊断、接受诊断和治疗抑郁症。初级保健一级的初级保健服务与其他医疗服务共存,有助于社区对精神健康问题的理解。它还鼓励社区成员使用初级保健服务,并为抑郁症患者提供各种行为干预。讨论了今后研究的建议和方向。
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