Magnée Tessa, de Beurs Derek P, Schellevis Francois G, Verhaak Peter F
a Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (NIVEL) , Utrecht , The Netherlands.
b Department of General Practice & Elderly Care Medicine, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute , VU University Medical Centre , Amsterdam , The Netherlands.
Scand J Prim Health Care. 2018 Mar;36(1):47-55. doi: 10.1080/02813432.2018.1426145. Epub 2018 Jan 17.
The purpose of this study was to investigate developments in antidepressant prescriptions by Dutch general practitioners, alongside the national introduction of mental health nurses. Antidepressant prescriptions are very common in general practice, but are often not in line with recommendations. The recent introduction of mental health nurses may have decreased antidepressant prescriptions, as general practitioners (GPs) have greater potential to offer psychological treatment as a first choice option instead of medication.
Anonymised data from the medical records of general practices participating in the NIVEL Primary Care Database in 2011-2015 were analysed in an observational study. We used multilevel logistic regression analyses to determine whether total antidepressant prescriptions and antidepressants prescribed within one week of diagnosing anxiety or depression decreased in the period 2011-2015. We analysed whether changes in antidepressant prescriptions were associated with the employment or consultation of mental health nurses.
Antidepressants were prescribed in 30.3% of all anxiety or depression episodes; about half were prescribed within the first week. Antidepressants prescriptions for anxiety or depression increased slightly in the period 2011-2015. The employment of mental health nurses was not associated with a decreased number of prescriptions of antidepressants. Patients who had at least one mental health nurse consultation had fewer immediate prescriptions of antidepressants, but not fewer antidepressants in general.
Antidepressant prescriptions are still common in general practice. So far, the introduction of mental health nurses has not decreased antidepressant prescriptions, but it may have a postponing effect.
本研究旨在调查荷兰全科医生开具抗抑郁药处方的情况,以及国家引入心理健康护士后的变化。抗抑郁药处方在全科医疗中非常普遍,但往往不符合推荐标准。最近引入心理健康护士可能会减少抗抑郁药处方,因为全科医生(GP)更有潜力将心理治疗作为首选而非药物治疗。
在一项观察性研究中,对参与2011 - 2015年NIVEL初级保健数据库的全科医疗病历中的匿名数据进行了分析。我们使用多水平逻辑回归分析来确定2011 - 2015年期间抗抑郁药总处方量以及在诊断焦虑或抑郁一周内开具的抗抑郁药是否减少。我们分析了抗抑郁药处方的变化是否与心理健康护士的就业或会诊有关。
在所有焦虑或抑郁发作中,30.3%开具了抗抑郁药;约一半是在第一周内开具的。2011 - 2015年期间,焦虑或抑郁的抗抑郁药处方量略有增加。心理健康护士的就业与抗抑郁药处方量的减少无关。至少有一次心理健康护士会诊的患者,抗抑郁药的即时处方较少,但总体抗抑郁药处方量并不少。
抗抑郁药处方在全科医疗中仍然很常见。到目前为止,引入心理健康护士并没有减少抗抑郁药处方,但可能有延迟作用。