Evidence-based practice guideline for the treatment of adult patients with depressive disorders. Part I: Psychiatric management

The high prevalence of depression globally and the severe burden of this life-threatening mental illness necessitate an evidence-based approach to its treatment, in order to offer best-possible relief to those suffering from it. The present bestpractice guideline was originally developed by a team...

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Main Authors: Vitaliy Voytenko, Louis Nykamp, Eric Achtyes, Radosveta Stoyanov, Krista Anderson, Stephen Thomas, Selina Hill Lee, Evonne Edwards, Daniel Post, Nicole Wyngarden
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Language:English
Published: Medical Communications Sp. z o.o. 2018-09-01
Series:Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
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Online Access:http://www.psychiatria.com.pl/index.php/wydawnictwa/2018-vol-18-no-3/evidence-based-practice-guideline-for-the-treatment-of-adult-patients-with-depressive-disorders-part-i-psychiatric-management?aid=777
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Stephen Thomas
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Evonne Edwards
Daniel Post
Nicole Wyngarden
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Nicole Wyngarden
Evidence-based practice guideline for the treatment of adult patients with depressive disorders. Part I: Psychiatric management
Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
guideline
depression
evaluation
treatment
pharmacotherapy
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Louis Nykamp
Eric Achtyes
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Krista Anderson
Stephen Thomas
Selina Hill Lee
Evonne Edwards
Daniel Post
Nicole Wyngarden
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title Evidence-based practice guideline for the treatment of adult patients with depressive disorders. Part I: Psychiatric management
title_short Evidence-based practice guideline for the treatment of adult patients with depressive disorders. Part I: Psychiatric management
title_full Evidence-based practice guideline for the treatment of adult patients with depressive disorders. Part I: Psychiatric management
title_fullStr Evidence-based practice guideline for the treatment of adult patients with depressive disorders. Part I: Psychiatric management
title_full_unstemmed Evidence-based practice guideline for the treatment of adult patients with depressive disorders. Part I: Psychiatric management
title_sort evidence-based practice guideline for the treatment of adult patients with depressive disorders. part i: psychiatric management
publisher Medical Communications Sp. z o.o.
series Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
issn 1644-6313
2451-0645
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The high prevalence of depression globally and the severe burden of this life-threatening mental illness necessitate an evidence-based approach to its treatment, in order to offer best-possible relief to those suffering from it. The present bestpractice guideline was originally developed by a team of psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals at a large psychiatric teaching hospital and outpatient clinic network in Michigan, USA. The document draws from several current major guidelines for the treatment of adult patients with depressive disorders published by national and international health organisations, such as the American Psychiatric Association (USA), Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (Canada), National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (UK) and World Health Organization (EU). The present document emphasizes the areas of broad consensus across these guidelines and, as such, the treatment recommendations contained herein represent the current “gold standard” in the field of psychiatry in the West. Part I of this two-part series covers a range of relevant psychiatric treatment aspects, from general patient management to treatment-stagespecific and population-specific recommendations. Special attention is given to pharmacotherapy, somatic therapies, treatment strategies for non-response and management of perinatal depression. Additional resources, including clinicianand patient-oriented websites and links to the full-text major published guidelines, where available, are provided. Psychiatric clinicians are encouraged to utilise the evidence-based practice recommendations for best-possible patient outcomes.
topic guideline
depression
evaluation
treatment
pharmacotherapy
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spelling doaj-7c6bea80747e4f9bbb3fdac086b05f012020-11-25T00:04:12ZengMedical Communications Sp. z o.o.Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna1644-63132451-06452018-09-0118323424110.15557/PiPK.2018.0029Evidence-based practice guideline for the treatment of adult patients with depressive disorders. Part I: Psychiatric managementVitaliy Voytenko0Louis Nykamp1Eric Achtyes2Radosveta Stoyanov3Krista Anderson4Stephen Thomas5Selina Hill Lee6Evonne Edwards7Daniel Post8Nicole Wyngarden9Psychology Department, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, USA; Division of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USADivision of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA; Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA; Neurology Department, Mercy Health Saint Mary’s Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USADivision of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA; Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA; Cherry Health, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA; Network 180, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USADivision of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA; Network 180, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USAPine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USAPine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USAPine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USADivision of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA; Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USADivision of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA; Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USADivision of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA; Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USAThe high prevalence of depression globally and the severe burden of this life-threatening mental illness necessitate an evidence-based approach to its treatment, in order to offer best-possible relief to those suffering from it. The present bestpractice guideline was originally developed by a team of psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals at a large psychiatric teaching hospital and outpatient clinic network in Michigan, USA. The document draws from several current major guidelines for the treatment of adult patients with depressive disorders published by national and international health organisations, such as the American Psychiatric Association (USA), Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (Canada), National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (UK) and World Health Organization (EU). The present document emphasizes the areas of broad consensus across these guidelines and, as such, the treatment recommendations contained herein represent the current “gold standard” in the field of psychiatry in the West. Part I of this two-part series covers a range of relevant psychiatric treatment aspects, from general patient management to treatment-stagespecific and population-specific recommendations. Special attention is given to pharmacotherapy, somatic therapies, treatment strategies for non-response and management of perinatal depression. Additional resources, including clinicianand patient-oriented websites and links to the full-text major published guidelines, where available, are provided. Psychiatric clinicians are encouraged to utilise the evidence-based practice recommendations for best-possible patient outcomes.http://www.psychiatria.com.pl/index.php/wydawnictwa/2018-vol-18-no-3/evidence-based-practice-guideline-for-the-treatment-of-adult-patients-with-depressive-disorders-part-i-psychiatric-management?aid=777guidelinedepressionevaluationtreatmentpharmacotherapy