The Trifecta of Benefits in Depression Care for Patients With Advanced Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Kennedy comments on the comparison of Personalized Intervention for Depressed Patients with COPD (PID-C) with Problem Solving-Adherence. In the first study, the authors found that straightforward PID-C reduced depressive symptoms just as well as the more complicated Problem Solving-Adherence therapy...
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description | Kennedy comments on the comparison of Personalized Intervention for Depressed Patients with COPD (PID-C) with Problem Solving-Adherence. In the first study, the authors found that straightforward PID-C reduced depressive symptoms just as well as the more complicated Problem Solving-Adherence therapy, which requires substantially more staff training. In the second study, they found that dyspnea-related disability was also reduced. These three analyses taken together show that a straightforward, time-limited intervention for the subset of vulnerable individuals with COPD and major depressive disorder is beneficial from multiple perspectives. |
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