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Effects on knowledge and attitudes of using stages of change to train general practitioners on management of depression: a randomized controlled study.

Mandana Shirazi1, Sagar V Parikh, Farshid Alaeddini, Kirsti Lonka, Ali Akbar Zeinaloo, Majid Sadeghi, Mohammad Arbabi, Ali Akbar Nejatisafa, Zahra Shahrivar, Rolf Wahlström.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact on knowledge and attitudes of a tailored educational intervention on depression using a modified version of the Prochaska stages of change model, compared with standard continuing medical education, for general practitioners (GPs) in primary care in Iran.
METHOD: Using a randomized controlled trial, a total of 192 GPs were evenly randomized to intervention or control arm. The topic for the educational intervention was depressive disorders. The participants were divided in to small and large groups, depending on their initial stage of change. The GPs' knowledge and skills regarding management of depressive disorders were assessed through a questionnaire with 7 multiple choice questions, 11 Likert statements, 3 case vignettes, and 1 essay question. Attitudes toward management of depressive disorders were also assessed. Both questionnaires were validated.
RESULTS: There was a significant improvement in knowledge mean scores regarding multiple choice and Likert questions (intervention effect 6%; P = 0.002), as well as for the case vignettes and essay question (intervention effect 12%; P = 0.011) in the intervention arm, in comparison with the control arm. There were significant changes in mean attitude scores in both study arms, but no difference between them.
CONCLUSIONS: A theoretical model of medical learning and behavioural change can be used to devise educational formats that suit different stages of learning. Such tailored educational formats can improve GPs' knowledge and skills regarding management of depressive disorders.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19835676     DOI: 10.1177/070674370905401006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0706-7437            Impact factor:   4.356


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1.  Theoretical and Practical Considerations for Combating Mental Illness Stigma in Health Care.

Authors:  Thomas Ungar; Stephanie Knaak; Andrew C H Szeto
Journal:  Community Ment Health J       Date:  2015-07-15

2.  Elusive search for effective provider interventions: a systematic review of provider interventions to increase adherence to evidence-based treatment for depression.

Authors:  Eric R Pedersen; Lisa Rubenstein; Ryan Kandrack; Marjorie Danz; Bradley Belsher; Aneesa Motala; Marika Booth; Jody Larkin; Susanne Hempel
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2018-07-20       Impact factor: 7.327

3.  Reducing mental health-related stigma in primary health care settings in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review.

Authors:  E Heim; B A Kohrt; M Koschorke; M Milenova; G Thornicroft
Journal:  Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci       Date:  2018-09-04       Impact factor: 6.892

4.  Developing an Educational Package to Improve Attitude of Medical Students Toward People With Mental Illness: A Delphi Expert Panel, Based on a Scoping Review.

Authors:  Farahnaz Rezvanifar; Seyed Vahid Shariat; Mohammadreza Shalbafan; Razieh Salehian; Maryam Rasoulian
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2022-03-14       Impact factor: 4.157

5.  Chile: Acceptability of a Training Program for Depression Management in Primary Care.

Authors:  Rigoberto Marín; Pablo Martínez; Juan P Cornejo; Berta Díaz; José Peralta; Álvaro Tala; Graciela Rojas
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2016-06-06
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