Selecting, training and supervising nurses to treat depression in the medically ill: experience and recommendations from the SMaRT Oncology collaborative care trials
Objective Collaborative care programs to treat comorbid depression in the medically ill often have general (nonpsychiatric) nurses care managers. In this paper, we aim to provide practical recommendations for their selection, training and supervision. Methods Based on more than 10 years of experi...
Main Authors: | Wanat, Marta (Author), Walker, Jane (Author), Hodges, Laura (Author), Richardson, Alison (Author), Sharpe, Michael (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-06-23.
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