2009
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2009.1670
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Telephone-Delivered Collaborative Care for Treating Post-CABG Depression

Abstract: ORONARY ARTERY BYPASS graft (CABG) surgery is one of the most common and costly medical procedures performed in the United States. 1 Its main indications are the relief of angina and improvement in quality of life. 2 Yet as many as half of post-CABG patients report depressive symptoms in the perioperative period, 3 are more likely to experience a decreased healthrelated quality of life (HRQL) and functional status, 4 continued chest pains, 5,6 and inreased rates of rehospitalization and death following CABG su… Show more

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“…29,30 One strategy that has been proven effective in a number of randomized controlled trials is a collaborative care plan that implements active follow-up by a non-physician care manager or nurse, who proactively monitors patients' progress and facilitates care coordination with their physicians. [30][31][32] While the initial costs of setting up such an intervention may be high, in the long term, they are offset by the reduced need for medical care. 33 Our findings differ from existing studies in a number of ways.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29,30 One strategy that has been proven effective in a number of randomized controlled trials is a collaborative care plan that implements active follow-up by a non-physician care manager or nurse, who proactively monitors patients' progress and facilitates care coordination with their physicians. [30][31][32] While the initial costs of setting up such an intervention may be high, in the long term, they are offset by the reduced need for medical care. 33 Our findings differ from existing studies in a number of ways.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our response rates for clients and programs were acceptable (78 to over 90 %), but low to moderate (50 %) for agencies relative to the field. Many studies of quality improvement in specific sites or applying CBPR to health rely on convenience samples, 7,38,[55][56][57][58][59][60][61] and use integrated systems or households or settings in government districts. 39,49,[62][63][64][65][66] The study findings are based on client self-report and may not accurately reflect actual service use due to problems such as client recall.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rollman et al had tested the effectiveness of an 8 month, biweekly, nurse-led telephone-delivered collaborative care for post-CABG depression vs. usual physician care in a randomized controlled trial [43]. A nurse telephoned to intervention patients and provided basic psychoeducation about depression and its impact on cardiac disease using a workbook.…”
Section: Nonpharmacological Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%