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Implementation of a care manager organisation and its association with antidepressant medication patterns: a register-based study of primary care centres in Sweden.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

To evaluate the implementation of a care manager organisation for common mental disorders and its association with antidepressant medication patterns on primary care centre (PCC) level, compared with PCCs without this organisation. Moreover, to determine whether a care manager organisation is associated with antidepressant medication patterns that is more in accordance with treatment guidelines.

Design

Register-based study on PCC level.

Setting

Primary care in Region Västra Götaland, Sweden.

Participants

All PCCs in the region. PCCs were analysed in three subgroups: PCCs with a care manager organisation during 2015 and 2016 (n=68), PCCs without the organisation (n=92) and PCCs that shifted to a care manager organisation during 2016 (n=42).

Outcome measures

Proportion of inadequate medication users, defined as number of patients >18 years with a common mental disorder diagnosis receiving care at a PCC in the region during the study period and dispensed 1-179 defined daily doses (DDD) of antidepressants of total patients with at least 1 DDD. The outcome was analysed through generalised linear regression and a linear mixed-effects model.

Results

Overall, all PCCs had about 30%-34% of inadequate medication users. PCCs with a care manager organisation had significantly lower proportion of inadequate medication users in 2016 compared with PCCs without (-6.4%, p=0.02). These differences were explained by higher proportions in privately run PCCs. PCCs that shifted to a care manager organisation had a significant decrease in inadequate medication users over time (p=0.01).

Conclusions

Public PCCs had a more consistent antidepressant medication pattern compared with private PCCs that gained more by introducing a care manager organisation. It was possible to document a significant decrease in inadequate medication users, notwithstanding that PCCs in the region followed the guidelines to a comparatively high extent regardless of present care manager organisation.

SUBMITTER: Sandheimer C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7938985 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Implementation of a care manager organisation and its association with antidepressant medication patterns: a register-based study of primary care centres in Sweden.

Sandheimer Christine C   Björkelund Cecilia C   Hensing Gunnel G   Mehlig Kirsten K   Hedenrud Tove T  

BMJ open 20210305 3


<h4>Objective</h4>To evaluate the implementation of a care manager organisation for common mental disorders and its association with antidepressant medication patterns on primary care centre (PCC) level, compared with PCCs without this organisation. Moreover, to determine whether a care manager organisation is associated with antidepressant medication patterns that is more in accordance with treatment guidelines.<h4>Design</h4>Register-based study on PCC level.<h4>Setting</h4>Primary care in Reg  ...[more]

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