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  • Health Services Research
  • Mental Health Services
  • Primary Care Research

Background:

  • Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) show collaborative care for depression in primary care is effective.
  • Limited data exists on collaborative care's effectiveness in real-world, non-trial settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine variations in depression outcomes for patients receiving collaborative care in primary care clinics.
  • To identify patient and clinic factors associated with depression outcomes in real-world collaborative care settings.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of patient-reported outcome data from 11,303 patients across 135 primary care clinics.
  • Investigated variations in depression outcomes and associated patient and clinic factors.

Main Results:

  • Average treatment response in real-world settings was lower than reported in RCTs.
  • Significant variation in depression outcomes was observed across clinics.
  • Initial depression severity, years of practice, and implementation support influenced outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • The effectiveness of collaborative care for depression in primary care may differ in real-world practice compared to RCTs.
  • Implementation support is a critical factor influencing the success of collaborative care models.
  • Further research should focus on optimizing implementation strategies to improve real-world outcomes.