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Analysing UK clinicians' understanding of cognitive symptoms in major depression: A survey of primary care physicians and psychiatrists.

作者信息

McAllister-Williams R Hamish, Bones Kate, Goodwin Guy M, Harrison John, Katona Cornelius, Rasmussen Jill, Strong Sarah, Young Allan H

机构信息

Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK.

Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Worthing, UK.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2017 Jan 1;207:346-352. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2016.09.036. Epub 2016 Sep 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cognitive dysfunction occurs in depression and can persist into remission. It impacts on patient functioning but remains largely unrecognised, unmonitored and untreated. We explored understanding of cognitive dysfunction in depression among UK clinicians.

METHODS

A multi-step consultation process. Step 1: a multi-stakeholder steering committee identified key themes of burden, detection and management of cognitive dysfunction in depression, and developed statements on each to explore understanding and degree of agreement among clinicians. Step 2: 100 general practitioners (GPs) and 100 psychiatrists indicated their level of agreement with these statements. Step 3: the steering committee reviewed responses and highlighted priority areas for future education and research.

RESULTS

There was agreement that clinicians are not fully aware of cognitive dysfunction in depression. Views of the relationship between cognitive dysfunction and other depressive symptom severities was not consistent with the literature. In particular, there was a lack of recognition that some cognitive dysfunction can persist into remission. There was understandable uncertainty around treatment options, given the current limited evidence base. However, it was recognised that cognitive dysfunction is an area of unmet need and that there is a lack of objective tests of cognition appropriate for depressed patients that can be easily implemented in the clinic.

LIMITATIONS

Respondents are likely to be 'led' by the direction of the statements they reviewed. The study did not involve patients and carers.

CONCLUSIONS

UK clinicians should undergo training regarding cognitive dysfunction in depression, and further research is needed into its assessment, treatment and monitoring.

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