Journal article
A qualitative study on general practitioners’ perspectives on late-life depression in Singapore—part I: patient presentations and behaviours
A Szücs, VV Lee, VWK Loh, M Lazarus, CK Leong, AH Ong, FL Leong, LJ Goldsmith, D Young, JM Valderas, AB Maier
Lancet Regional Health Western Pacific | ELSEVIER | Published : 2024
Abstract
Background: Detection and management of late-life depression largely relies on primary care. Yet in Singapore, older adults are unlikely to seek help for their mental health from their primary care providers. This qualitative descriptive study explores how late-life depression manifests to general practitioners (GPs) in the Singaporean primary care setting. Methods: Twenty-eight private GPs practicing in Singapore were asked about their clinical experience with late-life depression during semi-structured group and individual discussions conducted online. Participants were purposively sampled across age, gender, and ethnicity (Chinese, Malay, Indian). Transcripts were analysed with reflexive ..
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Awarded by National University of Singapore
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the Division of Family Medicine Research Capabilities Building Budget under theproject"Technology and Compassion: Improving Patient Outcomes Through Data Analytics and Patients'Voice inPrimary Care" [NUHSRO/2022/049/NUSMed/DFM]