European Alliance Against Depression: Person centered care for depression and prevention of suicidal behaviour

U. Hegerl, E. Arensman, E. Kohls
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Background: Depression is a prevalent and severe disorder and a major cause for attempted and completed suicides in Europe. Objectives: The community-based 4-level-intervention concept developed within the “European Alliance against Depression” (EAAD; www.eaad.net ) combines two important objectives: to improve the care and treatment of patients with depression and to prevent suicidal behavior. Methods: The EAAD community-based 4-level intervention comprises training and support of primary care providers (level 1), a professional public awareness campaign (level 2), training of community facilitators (teachers, priests, geriatric care givers, pharmacists, journalists) (level 3), and support for self-help of persons suffering from depression and for their relatives (level 4). Results: Several studies evaluated different aspects of the 4-level community-based intervention concept over the past years and showed a significant reduction in suicidal behavior and various changes in intermediate outcomes (e.g. changes in attitude or knowledge in different populations). Systematic process evaluation was helpful to identify several predictable and unpredictable obstacles to a successful implementation of such community-based programs as well as synergistic and catalytic effects. Conclusions: The EAAD community-based intervention has been shown to be effective concerning the prevention of suicidal behavior and is the most broadly implemented community-based intervention targeting depression and suicidal behavior world-wide. Via the EAAD and partners from currently 22 countries from in- and outside of Europe, the intervention concept and materials (available in many different languages ) are offered to interested regions.
欧洲抗抑郁联盟:以人为本的抑郁症护理和自杀行为预防
背景:抑郁症是一种普遍而严重的疾病,也是欧洲自杀未遂和自杀未遂的主要原因。目的:基于社区的四级干预概念在“欧洲抗抑郁联盟”(EAAD;www.eaad.net)结合了两个重要目标:改善抑郁症患者的护理和治疗,防止自杀行为。方法:EAAD基于社区的4级干预包括初级保健提供者的培训和支持(第1级),专业的公众意识运动(第2级),社区辅导员(教师、牧师、老年护理人员、药剂师、记者)的培训(第3级),以及对抑郁症患者及其亲属的自助支持(第4级)。几项研究在过去几年中评估了四级社区干预概念的不同方面,并显示自杀行为的显著减少和中间结果的各种变化(例如不同人群的态度或知识的变化)。系统的过程评估有助于确定成功实施此类社区项目的几个可预测和不可预测的障碍,以及协同效应和催化效应。结论:EAAD社区干预在预防自杀行为方面已被证明是有效的,是世界范围内实施最广泛的针对抑郁症和自杀行为的社区干预。通过EAAD和目前来自欧洲内外22个国家的合作伙伴,将干预概念和材料(以多种不同语言提供)提供给感兴趣的地区。
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