19 research outputs found
Semi-structured interview themes and subthemes that addressed reasons for CR dropout reported by women.
<p>Semi-structured interview themes and subthemes that addressed reasons for CR dropout reported by women.</p
Translation of 1st and 2nd order constructs and interpretation through 3rd order constructs and sources.
<p>*It is not state in a particular paper but emerged when translating the papers from different countries.</p>â–µ<p>The numbers correspond to the numbers of the 35 included in the review as they are presented in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0089554#pone-0089554-t002" target="_blank">Table 2</a>. Lower numbers indicate newere studies and vice versa.</p
Study characteristics.
<p>GPs = General Practitioners (physicians); NPs = Nurse practitioners.</p><p>*Studies focused on the elderly.</p
Practical implications of the results of the synthesis.
<p>Practical implications of the results of the synthesis.</p
Ecological model of the factors affecting the implementation of PP&HP activities by primary care professionals.
<p>Ecological model of the factors affecting the implementation of PP&HP activities by primary care professionals.</p
Cost-effectiveness plane for adherence with antidepressant therapy (pharmacist intervention vs usual care) and cost-effectiveness acceptability curves for adherence with antidepressant therapy, remission of depressive symptoms (PHQ-9) and QALYs estimated using bootstrapping from the societal perspective.
<p>The central white dot in the cost-effectiveness plane indicates the point estimate of the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio.</p
Multiple imputed and pooled costs after 6 months follow-up in the usual care and interventioun groups and mean differences between groups (95% CI) (unadjusted analysis).
<p>Multiple imputed and pooled costs after 6 months follow-up in the usual care and interventioun groups and mean differences between groups (95% CI) (unadjusted analysis).</p