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The Literature Collection contains over 11,000 references for published and grey literature on the integration of behavioral health and primary care. Learn More

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11121
When the patient does not pay: A survey of primary care physicians
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Neil J. Farber, Charles V. Roche, Brian M. Aboff, Virginia U. Collier, Joan Weiner
Year: 2010
Publication Place: US: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Topic(s):
Financing & Sustainability See topic collection
11122
When two drugs are not better than one: Treating mood symptoms in patients with chronic opioid use
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Golo Kronenberg, Deepti Desai, Ion Anghelescu
Year: 2019
Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
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Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
11123
Where are social workers co-located with primary care physicians?
Type: Journal Article
Authors: B. M. Lombardi, L. S. Zerden, E. L. Richman
Year: 2019
Publication Place: United States
Abstract:

Social workers are increasingly working in primary care clinics that provide Integrated Behavioral Healthcare (IBH) in which a patient's physical, behavioral, and social determinants of health are addressed on a collaborative team. Co-location, where care is housed in the same physical space, is a key element of IBH. Yet, little is known about the rate of social workers co-located with primary care physicians (PCPs). To identify national rates of social worker co-location, data were drawn from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES; n = 232,021 social workers, n = 380,690 PCPs). Practice addresses were geocoded and straight-line distances between practice locations of social workers and PCPs were calculated. More than 26% of social workers were co-located with a PCP. However, in rural settings only 21% were co-located (p < .001). Co-location also varied by PCP practice size, specialty, and state. This study serves as a benchmark of the growth of IBH and continued monitoring of co-location is needed to ensure social work workforce planning and training are aligned with changing models of care. Further, identifying mechanisms to support social work education, current providers, and health systems to increase IBH implementation is greatly needed.

Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
11125
Where does mental health nursing fit in primary care?
Type: Journal Article
Authors: J. Caie
Year: 2011
Publication Place: England
Abstract: The introduction of the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies scheme in primary mental health care has raised questions about mental health nurses' role and function. This article considers some of the key questions around where and indeed whether nursing continues to have a place within primary mental health care.
Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
11128
Where we should be: Introduction to the special section on psychotherapy integration in behavioral medicine (part I).
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Golan Shahar
Year: 2013
Publication Place: US US US
Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
11129
Where's that stethoscope? A survey of psychiatrists' attitudes to their role in managing physical health
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Harriet Greenstone, Amy Burlingham
Year: 2020
Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
11130
Which DSM validated tools for diagnosing depression are usable in primary care research? A systematic literature review
Type: Journal Article
Authors: P. Nabbe, J . Y. Le Reste, M. Guillou-Landreat, M. A. Munoz Perez, S. Argyriadou, A. Claveria, M. I. Fernandez San Martin, S. Czachowski, H. Lingner, C. Lygidakis, A. Sowinska, B. Chiron, J. Derriennic, A. Le Prielec, B. Le Floch, T. Montier, H. van Marwijk, P. Van Royen
Year: 2017
Publication Place: France
Topic(s):
Measures See topic collection
11131
Which Flavor of Integrated Care?
Type: Web Resource
Authors: Jurgen Unutzer
Year: 2014
Abstract: At the University of Washington, we have conducted more than 20 years of research on an approach called collaborative care (CC). Based on principles of effective chronic illness care, CC focuses on defined patient populations tracked in a registry, measurement-based practice and treatment to target. Trained primary care providers and embedded behavioral health professionals provide evidence-based medication or psychosocial treatments, supported by regular psychiatric case consultation and treatment adjustment for patients who are not improving as expected. CC originated in a research culture and has now been tested in more than 80 randomized, controlled trials in the United States and abroad. Several recent meta-analyses make it clear that CC consistently improves on care as usual. It leads to better patient outcomes and functioning, better patient and provider satisfaction, and reductions in health care costs, achieving the Triple Aim of health care reform.
Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
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Financing & Sustainability See topic collection
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Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

11132
Which GP deals better with depressed patients in primary care in Kastamonu, Turkey: The impacts of 'interest in psychiatry' and 'continuous medical education'
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Hakan Yaman
Year: 2005
Publication Place: United Kingdom: Oxford Univ Press
Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
11133
Which homeless veterans benefit from a peer mentor and how?
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Linda Resnik, Sarah Ekerholm, Erin E. Johnson, Marsha Langer Ellison, Thomas P. O'Toole
Year: 2016
Topic(s):
Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
11135
White Paper: Opioid Use, Misuse, and Overdose in Women
Type: Government Report
Authors: Office on Women's Health
Year: 2016
Publication Place: Washington, DC
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

11136
Who am I working for? Understanding changing roles within integrated care
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Nelly Burdette
Year: 2012
Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
11137
Who benefits from additional drug counseling among prescription opioid-dependent patients receiving buprenorphine-naloxone and standard medical management?
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Roger D. Weiss, Margaret L. Griffin, Jennifer Sharpe Potter, Dorian R. Dodd, Jessica A. Dreifuss, Hilary S. Connery, Kathleen M. Carroll
Year: 2014
Topic(s):
Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
11138
Who benefits from more structured depression treatment?
Type: Journal Article
Authors: T. Bush, C. Rutter, G. Simon, M. Von Korff, W. J. Katon, E. A. Walker, E. Lin, E. Ludman
Year: 2004
Topic(s):
General Literature See topic collection
11139
Who do you think is in control in addiction? A pilot study on drug-related locus of control beliefs (Drug-Related Locus of Control Questionnaire and Drug-Taking Decisions Subscale)
Type: Journal Article
Authors: K. D. Ersche, A. J. Turton, T. Croudace, J. Stochl
Year: 2012
Topic(s):
Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
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Measures See topic collection
11140
Who gets mental health treatment from the GP? Results from the Israel National Epidemiological Mental Health Survey.
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Yaacov Lerner, Daphna Levinson
Year: 2012
Publication Place: United Kingdom
Topic(s):
General Literature See topic collection