Improving treatment of depression among latinos with diabetes using project dulce and IMPACT

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OBJECTIVE - To assess the feasibility and cost of integrating diabetes and depression care management in three community clinics serving a low-income and predominately Spanish- speaking Latino population. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS -We screened diabetes patients for depression, and for those with depressive symptoms, we provided depression care management. We assessed changes in depressive symptoms using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), diabetes self-care activities (nutrition, exercise, and medication adherence), and costs. RESULTS - Thirty-three percent of patients with diabetes had symptoms of major depression. Among 99 patients completing the study, PHQ-9 scores declined by an average of 7.5 points from 14.8 to 7.3 (P <0.001). Clients averaged 6.7 visits with the care manager during the study period. Costs of depression care management were estimated to be $512 per participant. CONCLUSIONS - Adding a depression care manager to an existing diabetes management team was effective at reducing depressive symptoms at a reasonable cost. © 2008 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Gilmer, T. P., Walker, C., Johnson, E. D., Philis-Tsimikas, A., & Unützer, J. (2008). Improving treatment of depression among latinos with diabetes using project dulce and IMPACT. Diabetes Care, 31(7), 1324–1326. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc08-0307

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