TY - JOUR KW - Clinical Trials as Topic KW - Cooperative Behavior KW - Delivery of Health Care, Integrated/organization & administration KW - Depression/therapy KW - Humans KW - Mental Health Services KW - Primary Health Care KW - Quality of Health Care KW - Treatment Outcome KW - United States AU - M. Butler AU - R. L. Kane AU - D. McAlpine AU - R. Kathol AU - S. S. Fu AU - H. Hagedorn AU - T. Wilt A1 - AB - Care management-based interventions promoting integrated care by combining primary care with mental health services in a coordinated and colocated manner are increasingly popular; yet, the benefits of specific approaches are not well established. We conducted a systematic review of integrated care trials in US primary care settings to assess whether the level of integration of provider roles or care process affects clinical outcomes. Although most trials showed positive effects, the degree of integration was not significantly related to depression outcomes. Integrated care appears to improve depression management in primary care patients, but questions remain about its specific form and implementation. BT - The Journal of ambulatory care management C5 - Key & Foundational CP - 2 CY - United States DO - 10.1097/JAC.0b013e31820ef605 IS - 2 JF - The Journal of ambulatory care management N2 - Care management-based interventions promoting integrated care by combining primary care with mental health services in a coordinated and colocated manner are increasingly popular; yet, the benefits of specific approaches are not well established. We conducted a systematic review of integrated care trials in US primary care settings to assess whether the level of integration of provider roles or care process affects clinical outcomes. Although most trials showed positive effects, the degree of integration was not significantly related to depression outcomes. Integrated care appears to improve depression management in primary care patients, but questions remain about its specific form and implementation. PP - United States PY - 2011 SN - 1550-3267; 0148-9917 SP - 113 EP - 125 EP - T1 - Does integrated care improve treatment for depression? A systematic review T2 - The Journal of ambulatory care management TI - Does integrated care improve treatment for depression? A systematic review U1 - Key & Foundational U2 - 21415610 U3 - 10.1097/JAC.0b013e31820ef605 VL - 34 VO - 1550-3267; 0148-9917 Y1 - 2011 ER -