Practice Nurses as Case Managers in a Collaborative Care Model for Managing Depression among Patients with Heart Disease or Diabetes: The D_Tect and TrueBlue Studies in Primary Care
Practice Nurses as Case Managers in a Collaborative Care Model for Managing Depression among Patients with Heart Disease or Diabetes: The D_Tect and TrueBlue Studies in Primary Care
Date
2010
Authors
Morgan, Mark Andrew
Reddy, Prasuna
Coates, Michael
Leahy, Robert
Schlicht, Kate
Dunbar, James Anthony
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Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Australian Rural Health Education Network
Abstract
A successful feasibility study called D_TECT (Depression Treatment Evaluation Care
Team) used a collaborative approach to detect, monitor and treat depression among
patients with existing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) or coronary heart disease (CHD) in primary care. It was developed by the Greater Green Triangle Department of Rural
Health and conducted in general practices in rural areas.
The model mobilised existing resources and funding paths available in general practice,
including general practitioners, practice nurses and existing Medicare-funded
enhanced primary care items.
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Keywords
Public health,
Health care,
Diabetes,
Depression,
Doctors,
Greater Green Triangle
Citation
Morgan, M., Reddy, P., Coates, M., Leahy, R., Schlicht, K., and Dunbar, J. 2010. Practice Nurses as Case Managers in a Collaborative Care Model for Managing Depression among Patients with Heart Disease or Diabetes: The D_TECT and TrueBlue Studies in Primary Care. In: Larson, A. and Lyle, D. (eds.). A Bright Future for Rural Health: Evidence-based Policy and Practice in Rural and Remote Australian Health Care. Canberra: Australian Rural Health Education Network, 48-51.