Physician Willingness to Refer Older Depressed Patients for Psychotherapy

J. Alvidrez, P. Areán
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Objective: Psychotherapy for late-life depression is an efficacious treatment option for older primary care patients who do not wish to take or do not respond to antidepressant medication. However, rates of physician referral to psychotherapy to treat late-life depression tend to be low. The purpose of this study was to assess attitudes toward psychotherapy for late-life depression and to identify predictors of physician willingness to refer older patients to psychotherapy. Methods: Two hundred and five physicians identified from PPO directories of general internists in California and North Carolina completed a brief mailed survey about how they would treat a hypothetical older depressed patient and specific attitudes and practices regarding their own treatment of late-life depression. Results: Only 27 percent of physicians said they would refer a depressed older patient to psychotherapy. In a regression analysis, female gender, the belief that psychotherapy is effective for older adults, and physician use of psychosocial techniques were associated with increased willingness to refer to psychotherapy. Practicing in North Carolina, awareness of depression treatment guidelines, and the perception of patient willingness to attend psychoeducational classes on depression and medication management were associated with decreased willingness to refer. Conclusions: More efforts are needed to increase the use of referral to psychotherapy as a treatment option for older medical patients. Education about guideline-level treatment alone may not be sufficient. More specific education, including information about the efficacy of psychotherapy for older adults, as well as direct training in psychosocial techniques, may be helpful in promoting referral to psychotherapy.
医生推荐老年抑郁症患者接受心理治疗的意愿
目的:对于不愿服用抗抑郁药物或对抗抑郁药物无反应的老年初级保健患者,心理治疗是一种有效的治疗选择。然而,医生推荐心理疗法治疗晚年抑郁症的比率往往很低。本研究的目的是评估对晚期抑郁症的心理治疗态度,并确定医生是否愿意将老年患者转介给心理治疗的预测因素。方法:从加利福尼亚州和北卡罗莱纳州的PPO全科医生目录中选出的225名医生完成了一项简短的邮寄调查,调查内容是关于他们如何治疗一个假设的老年抑郁症患者,以及他们自己治疗老年抑郁症的具体态度和做法。结果:只有27%的医生说他们会推荐老年抑郁症患者进行心理治疗。在回归分析中,女性、心理治疗对老年人有效的信念以及医生使用心理社会技术与心理治疗的意愿增加有关。在北卡罗莱纳执业,对抑郁症治疗指南的认识,以及患者参加抑郁症心理教育课程和药物管理的意愿与转诊意愿的降低有关。结论:需要更多的努力来增加使用转诊心理治疗作为老年医疗患者的治疗选择。仅就指导水平的治疗进行教育可能是不够的。更具体的教育,包括关于心理治疗对老年人疗效的信息,以及社会心理技术的直接培训,可能有助于促进转介到心理治疗。
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