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  • Psychiatry
  • Primary Care Medicine
  • Collaborative Care Models

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  • Systematic case reviews (SCRs) are crucial for psychiatrists in primary care.
  • Limited literature exists on best practices for conducting SCRs.
  • Collaborative care models increasingly rely on psychiatric expertise.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide guidance on best practices for psychiatrists conducting SCRs.
  • To identify common challenges in SCR implementation.
  • To offer solutions for successful indirect psychiatric care.

Main Methods:

  • Drawing on experiences from psychiatrists teaching collaborative care.
  • Analyzing observations from established SCR programs.
  • Reviewing common threats and potential solutions for SCRs.

Main Results:

  • Guidance on effective SCR execution is provided.
  • Common obstacles to successful SCRs are identified.
  • Strategies for implementing indirect psychiatric care are presented.

Conclusions:

  • Best practices for SCRs enhance psychiatric collaborative care in primary settings.
  • Addressing common threats improves the effectiveness of indirect psychiatric care.
  • This guidance supports the integration of psychiatric services into primary care.