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The association of patient relationship style and outcomes in collaborative care treatment for depression in patients with diabetes.

作者信息

Ciechanowski Paul S, Russo Joan E, Katon Wayne J, Von Korff Michael, Simon Gregory E, Lin Elizabeth H B, Ludman Evette J, Young Bessie A

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195-6560, USA.

出版信息

Med Care. 2006 Mar;44(3):283-91. doi: 10.1097/01.mlr.0000199695.03840.0d.

Abstract

PURPOSE

We sought to determine whether relationship style in patients with diabetes receiving depression treatment is associated with differential quality of care and depression outcomes.

METHODS

From 9 health maintenance organization clinics, 324 primary care patients with diabetes and comorbid major depression and/or dysthymia participated in the Pathways randomized controlled trial of collaborative care for depression (n = 160) versus usual care (n = 164). The intervention provided outreach, enhanced support of antidepressant medication use, and problem-solving treatment delivered by nurse case managers. Using attachment theory principles, we categorized patients as having an independent (n = 190) or interactive (n = 134) relationship style. We assessed whether patient relationship style moderated treatment group differences in quality of care and depression outcomes.

RESULTS

Among independent relationship style patients, the intervention resulted in significantly greater satisfaction with depression care in the first 6 months and 47 more depression-free days (P < 0.0003) based on the Hopkins Symptom Checklist at 12 months, compared with usual care. There were no significant treatment group differences in satisfaction with care or depression outcomes among patients with interactive relationship style. Among patients receiving the intervention, those with an independent relationship style received significantly more problem-solving treatment sessions as compared with patients with an interactive relationship style.

CONCLUSION

Among depressed patients with diabetes, the Pathways collaborative care intervention improved quality of care for depression compared with usual care in both relationship style groups but was associated with significantly better depressive outcomes and greater satisfaction with care compared with usual care in patients with independent but not interactive relationship style.

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