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Implementing digital cognitive-behavioral theraphy for major depressive disorder in routine psychiatric appooitnments : (Record no. 9467)

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International Standard Serial Number 0279-3695
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Personal name Sampson, Elizabeth
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Uniform title Journal of psychosocial nursing /
Medium October 2023
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Title Implementing digital cognitive-behavioral theraphy for major depressive disorder in routine psychiatric appooitnments :
Remainder of title A pilot project in a rural population /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Elizabeth Sampson
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Thorofare, New Jersey ;
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Slack Incorporated ,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Extent vol.61(10) : pages 44-51
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General note ABSTRACT<br/><br/>Psychotherapy is well-established as an effective treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD). However, many individuals with MDD in rural areas of the United States do not have access to psychotherapy. Self-management (SM) strategies are now the standard of care for chronic medical conditions and may be a viable alternative for individuals without access to psychotherapy. The current article describes the implementation of a 13-week pilot project to integrate digital cognitive-behavioral therapy (dCBT) SM programs into routine psychiatric advanced practice nurse (APN) telehealth appointments in the rural United States. Eight participants completed the project. The project did not meet the benchmark of 20 participants to improve access to treatment; however, one half (n = 4) of participants reported clinically significant improvement in MDD symptoms over 6 weeks. For clients without access to psychotherapy, dCBT SM programs can be effective in improving individual client outcomes when implemented by APNs in routine telehealth appointments.
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Uncontrolled term digital cognitive-behavioral therapy
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Uncontrolled term major depressive disorder
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Uncontrolled term psychotherapy
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