TY - JOUR KW - Adult KW - Depression/diagnosis/therapy KW - Evidence-Based Practice KW - Female KW - Health Surveys KW - Humans KW - Internet KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Patient Education as Topic KW - Primary Health Care/organization & administration KW - Questionnaires KW - Socioeconomic Factors AU - C. Han AU - C. I. Voils AU - J. W. Williams Jr A1 - AB - This study assessed the usability and desired enhancements for the MacArthur Foundation's Depression and Primary Care (MDPC) Web site to determine if resources for integrated depression care that are disseminated through the Web site are incorporated into routine clinical care. Since its launch in 2003, more than 20,000 users registered as members of the MDPC website to read and download depression care resources. Subjects were randomly selected from MDPC Web site users who had previously downloaded the depression toolkit. Web-based survey, which was administered anonymously, included the following domains: (1) socio-demographic data, (2) confidence in managing depression (3) Web site content and design features, (4) desired enhancements to Web site and content, (5) use of resources downloaded from the Web site, and (6) importance of depression care resources. Of the 3,478 randomly selected participants, 666 (19.1%) responded. Web site content was rated "good" or "excellent" for screening and diagnosis (84.3%), treatment (69.8%), patient education (66.2%), and care management (66.9%). The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) was rated "very useful" by 68.3%; 47.1% reported using it in at least 25% of encounters with patients who are depressed. PHQ-9 use was significantly associated with higher self-confidence in managing depression (P = 0.05). Evidence-based resources for depression care can be disseminated effectively through a dedicated Web site and may help clinicians incorporate effective care models into routine practice. BT - Community mental health journal C5 - HIT & Telehealth CP - 2 CY - United States DO - 10.1007/s10597-011-9461-2 IS - 2 JF - Community mental health journal N2 - This study assessed the usability and desired enhancements for the MacArthur Foundation's Depression and Primary Care (MDPC) Web site to determine if resources for integrated depression care that are disseminated through the Web site are incorporated into routine clinical care. Since its launch in 2003, more than 20,000 users registered as members of the MDPC website to read and download depression care resources. Subjects were randomly selected from MDPC Web site users who had previously downloaded the depression toolkit. Web-based survey, which was administered anonymously, included the following domains: (1) socio-demographic data, (2) confidence in managing depression (3) Web site content and design features, (4) desired enhancements to Web site and content, (5) use of resources downloaded from the Web site, and (6) importance of depression care resources. Of the 3,478 randomly selected participants, 666 (19.1%) responded. Web site content was rated "good" or "excellent" for screening and diagnosis (84.3%), treatment (69.8%), patient education (66.2%), and care management (66.9%). The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) was rated "very useful" by 68.3%; 47.1% reported using it in at least 25% of encounters with patients who are depressed. PHQ-9 use was significantly associated with higher self-confidence in managing depression (P = 0.05). Evidence-based resources for depression care can be disseminated effectively through a dedicated Web site and may help clinicians incorporate effective care models into routine practice. PP - United States PY - 2013 SN - 1573-2789; 0010-3853 SP - 166 EP - 171 EP - T1 - Uptake of Web-based clinical resources from the MacArthur Initiative on Depression and Primary Care T2 - Community mental health journal TI - Uptake of Web-based clinical resources from the MacArthur Initiative on Depression and Primary Care U1 - HIT & Telehealth U2 - 22038376 U3 - 10.1007/s10597-011-9461-2 VL - 49 VO - 1573-2789; 0010-3853 Y1 - 2013 ER -