2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12875-023-01989-8
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Feasibility of a video-delivered mental health course for primary care patients: a single-group prospective cohort study

Abstract: Background In many health care systems, primary care is tasked with offering psychological treatment for common mental disorders. Resources are often limited, which complicates widespread dissemination of traditional psychological treatments. Stepped care models where the less resource-intensive interventions are delivered first, can be employed, but often do not eliminate the need for a thorough diagnostic assessment, which can be time-consuming, has the potential to bottleneck patient intake,… Show more

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“…In addition to beneficial effects for the patient, transdiagnostic treatments can also have organisational advantages, such as streamlined procedures and less time needed for diagnostic assessment. 14 In early meta-analysis, transdiagnostic psychological treatments have been found to have moderate pooled effects on depression and anxiety compared with mostly rudimentary treatment-as-usual and waitlist control groups. 15 Another method of improving access to psychological treatments can be to deliver these online-for example via websites, mobile apps or videoconferencing-which saves time and costs for both clinicians and patients.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitations Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to beneficial effects for the patient, transdiagnostic treatments can also have organisational advantages, such as streamlined procedures and less time needed for diagnostic assessment. 14 In early meta-analysis, transdiagnostic psychological treatments have been found to have moderate pooled effects on depression and anxiety compared with mostly rudimentary treatment-as-usual and waitlist control groups. 15 Another method of improving access to psychological treatments can be to deliver these online-for example via websites, mobile apps or videoconferencing-which saves time and costs for both clinicians and patients.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitations Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is, transdiagnostic treatments are characterised by focusing on components relevant for both depression and anxiety, in contrast to diagnosis-specific treatments targeting one specific mental health condition. In addition to beneficial effects for the patient, transdiagnostic treatments can also have organisational advantages, such as streamlined procedures and less time needed for diagnostic assessment 14. In early meta-analysis, transdiagnostic psychological treatments have been found to have moderate pooled effects on depression and anxiety compared with mostly rudimentary treatment-as-usual and waitlist control groups 15…”
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confidence: 99%