| Literature DB >> 24070104 |
Gwyneth Rees1, David Mellor, Edith E Holloway, Bonnie A Sturrock, Mark T Hegel, Robin Casten, Jing Xie, Eric Finkelstein, Ecosse Lamoureux, Jill E Keeffe.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Depression is a common problem among people with visual impairment and contributes to functional decline. This article presents a study protocol to evaluate a new model of care for those patients with depressive symptoms in which psychological treatment is integrated into low vision rehabilitation services. Low vision staff will be trained to deliver "problem solving therapy for primary care" (PST-PC), an effective psychological treatment developed specifically for delivery by non-mental health care staff. PST-PC is delivered in 8 weekly telephone sessions of 30-45 minutes duration and 4 monthly maintenance sessions. We predict this new integrated model of care will significantly reduce depressive symptoms and improve the quality of life for people with visual impairment. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24070104 DOI: 10.3109/09286586.2013.787102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ophthalmic Epidemiol ISSN: 0928-6586 Impact factor: 1.648