Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is often complicated by depression and exemplifies the challenge in managing chronic illnesses that require active patient participation in care. In a clinical trial (NCT00151372), we compared a novel personalised intervention for depression and COPD (PID-C) targeting treatment adherence with treatment as usual (TAU). In 138 patients with major depression and severe COPD, PID-C led to a higher remission rate and a greater reduction in depressive symptoms and in dyspnoea-related disability than TAU over 28 weeks and 6 months after the last session. If replicated, PID-C may serve as a care model for patients with both depression and medical illnesses with a deteriorating course. Copyright © BJP 2013.
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Alexopoulos, G. S., Kiosses, D. N., Sirey, J. A., Kanellopoulos, D., Novitch, R. S., Ghosh, S., … Raue, P. J. (2013). Personalised intervention for people with depression and severe COPD. British Journal of Psychiatry, 202(3), 235–236. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.112.120139
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