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  • Neuroscience and Psychiatry
  • Clinical Therapeutics
  • Healthcare Decision-Making

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  • Numerous novel therapeutic options for depression are emerging.
  • These treatments are often not included in current clinical guidelines.
  • Their use is frequently restricted to highly specialized services, posing a challenge for general clinicians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the challenge clinicians face in determining the appropriate use of 'non-standard' depression interventions.
  • To propose a decision-making framework for integrating novel therapeutic options into depression treatment.
  • To aid clinicians in confidently considering and applying emerging depression therapies.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of existing clinical guidelines and novel therapeutic options for depression.
  • Development of a structured framework to guide clinical decision-making.
  • Consideration of factors influencing the adoption of non-standard interventions.

Main Results:

  • A proposed framework designed to assist clinicians in evaluating and selecting novel depression treatments.
  • The framework aims to bridge the gap between emerging therapies and current clinical practice.
  • Facilitates informed decisions regarding the use of interventions beyond standard recommendations.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed framework offers a systematic approach for clinicians to consider novel depression therapies.
  • It supports the judicious integration of advanced treatments into patient care.
  • Aids in optimizing treatment selection for individuals with depression, especially when standard options are insufficient.