TY - JOUR KW - Care management KW - collaborative care KW - Depression KW - integrated care KW - older adults AU - M. L. Bruce AU - J. A. Sirey A1 - AB - For decades, depression in older adults was overlooked and not treated. Most treatment was by primary care providers and typically poorly managed. Recent interventions that integrate mental health services into primary care have increased the number of patients who are treated for depression and the quality of that treatment. The most effective models involve systematic depression screening and monitoring, multidisciplinary teams that include primary care providers and mental health specialists, a depression care manager to work directly with patients over time and the use of guideline-based depression treatment. The article reviews the challenges and opportunities for providing high-quality depression treatment in primary care; describes the 3 major integrated care interventions, PRISM-E, IMPACT, and PROSPECT; reviews the evidence of their effectiveness, and adaptations of the model for other conditions and settings; and explores strategies to increase their scalability into real world practice. BT - Canadian journal of psychiatry.Revue canadienne de psychiatrie C5 - Education & Workforce; Healthcare Disparities CP - 7 CY - United States DO - 10.1177/0706743718760292 IS - 7 JF - Canadian journal of psychiatry.Revue canadienne de psychiatrie N2 - For decades, depression in older adults was overlooked and not treated. Most treatment was by primary care providers and typically poorly managed. Recent interventions that integrate mental health services into primary care have increased the number of patients who are treated for depression and the quality of that treatment. The most effective models involve systematic depression screening and monitoring, multidisciplinary teams that include primary care providers and mental health specialists, a depression care manager to work directly with patients over time and the use of guideline-based depression treatment. The article reviews the challenges and opportunities for providing high-quality depression treatment in primary care; describes the 3 major integrated care interventions, PRISM-E, IMPACT, and PROSPECT; reviews the evidence of their effectiveness, and adaptations of the model for other conditions and settings; and explores strategies to increase their scalability into real world practice. PP - United States PY - 2018 SN - 1497-0015; 0706-7437 SP - 439 EP - 446 EP - T1 - Integrated Care for Depression in Older Primary Care Patients T2 - Canadian journal of psychiatry.Revue canadienne de psychiatrie TI - Integrated Care for Depression in Older Primary Care Patients U1 - Education & Workforce; Healthcare Disparities U2 - 29495883 U3 - 10.1177/0706743718760292 VL - 63 VO - 1497-0015; 0706-7437 Y1 - 2018 ER -