| Literature DB >> 26747036 |
Paul J Barr1, Rachel C Forcino2, Manish Mishra3, Rachel Blitzer4, Glyn Elwyn5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To identify information priorities for consumers and clinicians making depression treatment decisions and assess shared decision-making (SDM) in routine depression care.Entities:
Keywords: MENTAL HEALTH
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26747036 PMCID: PMC4716198 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009585
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Demographic profile of consumer respondents
| Characteristic | Number of consumers (%) |
|---|---|
| Age, years | |
| 18–29 | 185 (19) |
| 30–39 | 203 (21) |
| 40–49 | 249 (26) |
| 50–59 | 221 (23) |
| 60–69 | 98 (10) |
| 70+ | 16 (2) |
| Gender | |
| Female | 664 (69) |
| Male | 295 (31) |
| Other | 8 (1) |
| Education | |
| Less than college | 162 (21) |
| Some college/college degree | 465 (59) |
| Graduate/professional degree | 150 (19) |
| Prefer not to say | 9 (1) |
| Employment status | |
| Employed | 422 (57) |
| Not employed | 318 (43) |
| Marital status | |
| Married | 297 (40) |
| Single (never married) | 234 (32) |
| Separated or divorced | 179 (24) |
| Widowed | 12 (2) |
| Prefer not to say | 18 (2) |
| Community environment (residence) | |
| Urban/metropolitan (50 000 +) | 358 (48) |
| Large rural city/micropolitan (10 000–49 999) | 169 (23) |
| Small rural city/town (2500–9999) | 170 (23) |
| Isolated rural town (under 2500, 60+min to urban area) | 45 (6) |
| Race* | |
| White | 716 (92) |
| American Indian or Alaska Native | 33 (4) |
| African-American | 28 (4) |
| Asian | 9 (1) |
| Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 3 (0) |
| Other | 27 (3) |
| Ethnicity | |
| Not Hispanic/Latino | 719 (94) |
| Hispanic/Latino | 49 (6) |
| Language spoken at home | |
| English | 901 (93) |
| Other | 63 (7) |
| Health insurance status | |
| Insured through my current or former employer | 233 (31) |
| Insured through a family member’s current or former employer | 161 (22) |
| Insured through a public programme (eg, Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP) | 158 (21) |
| Insured through a government exchange | 29 (4) |
| Insured directly from an insurance company | 27 (4) |
| Not insured | 88 (12) |
| Other | 28 (4) |
| Prefer not to say | 18 (2) |
| Mental health comorbidities* | |
| Anxiety disorder | 649 (68) |
| Post-traumatic stress disorder | 285 (30) |
| Obsessive-compulsive disorder | 145 (15) |
| Other | 466 (49) |
| None | 133 (14) |
| Other long-term health conditions* | |
| Hypertension | 82 (9) |
| Diabetes/prediabetes | 78 (8) |
| Arthritis | 41 (4) |
| Asthma | 38 (4) |
| Fibromyalgia | 34 (4) |
| Other | 442 (48) |
| None | 513 (55) |
*Multiple selections allowed.
CHIP, Children's Health Insurance Program.
Demographic profile of clinician respondents
| Characteristic | Number of clinicians (%) |
|---|---|
| Specialty | |
| Therapist* | 109 (45) |
| Primary care/internal medicine physician | 81 (33) |
| Psychiatrist | 25 (10) |
| Psychiatric/mental health nurse | 6 (3) |
| Other | 23 (9) |
| Proportion of past year’s clients with depression | |
| A majority | 67 (28) |
| A substantial portion | 151 (62) |
| Few | 25 (10) |
| Preferred treatment | |
| Combination talk therapy and medication | 75 (31) |
| Talk therapy | 75 (31) |
| Antidepressant medication | 65 (27) |
| Lifestyle changes | 18 (7) |
| Alternative therapy | 6 (2) |
| Electroconvulsive therapy | 2 (1) |
| Community environment (workplace) | |
| Urban/metropolitan (50 000+) | 84 (41) |
| Large rural city/micropolitan (10 000–49 999) | 53 (26) |
| Small rural city/town (2500–9999) | 61 (30) |
| Isolated rural town (under 2500, 60+min to urban area) | 7 (3) |
| Race† | |
| White | 179 (88) |
| Asian | 18 (9) |
| African-American | 6 (3) |
| American Indian or Alaska Native | 4 (2) |
| Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 0 (0) |
| Other | 1 (0) |
| Ethnicity | |
| Not Hispanic/Latino | 194 (96) |
| Hispanic/Latino | 9 (4) |
| Language spoken at home | |
| English | 212 (87) |
| Other | 31 (13) |
*‘Therapist’ describes non-prescribing clinicians including psychologist, social worker and licensed professional counsellor.
†Multiple selections allowed.
Consumer treatment experience
| Characteristic | Number of consumers (%) |
|---|---|
| Treatment status | |
| Currently in treatment | 756 (78) |
| Treated in the past | 169 (17) |
| Awaiting treatment | 47 (5) |
| Primary treating clinician | |
| Therapist or psychologist | 338 (35) |
| Psychiatrist | 327 (34) |
| Primary care doctor | 235 (24) |
| Other | 47 (5) |
| Not sure | 21 (2) |
| Most recent consultation about depression | |
| Less than a week ago | 183 (23) |
| 1 week to 1 month ago | 222 (28) |
| 1–6 months ago | 214 (27) |
| 6–12 months ago | 60 (8) |
| 12 or more months ago | 110 (14) |
| Treatments used (lifetime)* | |
| Antidepressant medication | 901 (93) |
| Talk therapy | 703 (72) |
| Lifestyle changes | 412 (42) |
| Alternative therapy | 141 (15) |
| Electroconvulsive therapy | 46 (5) |
| Deep brain stimulation | 9 (1) |
*Multiple selections allowed.
Top five information priorities
| Information priority | Weighted score | N | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clinicians, from clinician perspective | |||
| #1 | Will the treatment work? | 566 | |
| #2 | How long before the patient feels better? | 348 | |
| #3 | What are the side effects of this treatment? | 318 | |
| #4 | How does the treatment work? | 242 | |
| #5 | What is involved in using the treatment? | 224 | |
| Total | 202 | ||
| Clinicians, from patient perspective | |||
| #1 | Will the treatment work? | 469 | |
| #2 | How long before the patient feels better? | 380 | |
| #3 | How much does the treatment cost? | 266 | |
| #4(tie) | Is the treatment covered by insurance? | 232 | |
| #4(tie) | What are the side effects of this treatment? | 232 | |
| Total | 172 | ||
| Patients | |||
| #1 | Will the treatment work? | 1524 | |
| #2 | What are the side effects of this treatment? | 1407 | |
| #3 | Is the treatment covered by insurance? | 1224 | |
| #4 | How long before I feel better? | 1147 | |
| #5 | How much does this treatment cost? | 984 | |
| Total | 782 | ||
Analysis of CollaboRATE top scores
| Unadjusted regression | Adjusted regression | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | Unadjusted proportion (n) | Adjusted predicted proportion (95% CI) | |
| Clinician most frequently seen | ||||
| Primary care physician | 1.00 (reference) | 1.00 (reference) | 14% (25) | 15 (9 to 21) |
| Psychiatrist | ||||
| Therapist | 1.39 (0.82 to 2.34) | 1.31 (0.73 to 2.34) | 19% (51) | 19 (13 to 24) |
| Other/not sure | 0.72 (0.28 to 1.87) | 0.80 (0.30 to 2.13) | 11% (6) | 12 (3 to 21) |
| Age | ||||
| 18–29 | 1.00 (reference) | 1.00 (reference) | 13% (19) | 13 (7 to 19) |
| 30–39 | 1.82 (0.99 to 3.35) | 1.85 (0.96 to 3.54) | 21% (34) | 21 (14 to 28) |
| 40–49 | ||||
| 50–59 | 1.09 (0.58 to 2.09) | 1.24 (0.62 to 2.48) | 14% (24) | 15 (9 to 21) |
| 60+ | ||||
| Treatments used | ||||
| Antidepressant medication only | 1.00 (reference) | 1.00 (reference) | 12% (14) | 14 (7 to 22) |
| Medication and other treatment | 1.52 (0.80 to 2.91) | 20% (124) | 20 (17 to 24) | |
| Non-medication treatment | 0.99 (0.36 to 2.74) | 0.93 (0.29 to 3.00) | 12% (6) | 13 (2 to 25) |
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 1.00 (reference) | 1.00 (reference) | 12% (25) | 12 (7 to 17) |
| Female | ||||
| Treatment status | ||||
| Currently being treated | 1.00 (reference) | 1.00 (reference) | 19% (118) | 19 (15 to 22) |
| Awaiting treatment | 0.87 (0.35 to 2.14) | 0.93 (0.33 to 2.62) | 17% (6) | 18 (3 to 33) |
| Treated in the past | 0.78 (0.47 to 1.32) | 0.98 (0.56 to 1.71) | 16% (20) | 19 (11 to 26) |
| Education level | ||||
| High school or less | 1.00 (reference) | 1.00 (reference) | 20% (31) | 22 (15 to 29) |
| Some college to Bachelor’s degree | 0.93 (0.59 to 1.47) | 0.77 (0.47 to 1.27) | 19% (85) | 18 (14 to 22) |
| Graduate/professional degree | 0.96 (0.54 to 1.69) | 0.77 (0.42 to 1.44) | 19% (28) | 18 (11 to 25) |
| Health insurance status | ||||
| Private health insurance | 1.00 (reference) | 1.00 (reference) | 19% (86) | 19 (15 to 23) |
| Public health insurance | 1.22 (0.78 to 1.90) | 1.06 (0.66 to 1.71) | 23% (35) | 20 (13 to 26) |
| No insurance | 0.88 (0.48 to 1.61) | 0.89 (0.47 to 1.69) | 17% (15) | 17 (9 to 25) |
Bold typeface indicates significance level of p<0.05.