2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12875-024-02361-0
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The relationship between relational continuity and family physician follow-up after an antidepressant prescription in older adults: a retrospective cohort study

David Rudoler,
Natasha Lane,
Agnes Grudniewicz
et al.

Abstract: Background Side effects can occur within hours to days of starting antidepressant medications, whereas full therapeutic benefit for mood typically takes up to four weeks. This mismatch between time to harm and lag to benefit often leads to premature discontinuation of antidepressants, a phenomenon that can be partially reversed through early doctor-patient communication and follow-up. We investigated the relationship between relational continuity of care – the number of years family physicians … Show more

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