Habilidades clínicas para el manejo de trastornos depresivos en médicos generales en Santiago de Chile
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Acuña, Julia
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Rdz Navarro, Karina
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Huepe Ortega, Gabriela
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Botto Valle, Alberto
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Cárcamo, Marcelo
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Jiménez de la Jara, Juan Pablo
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2016-06-25T19:20:56Z
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2016-06-25T19:20:56Z
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2016
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Rev Med Chile 2016; 144: 47-54
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0034-9887
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/139144
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Background: Diverse and sustained efforts have been developed to improve
the management of depression by general practitioners (GPs), but they have
not improved treatment coverage and quality of services. Aim: To explore the
level of knowledge and clinical skills to diagnose and treat depression by GPs
in Primary Health Care (PHC) in the Metropolitan Area of Santiago de Chile
(RM). Material and Methods: Theoretical knowledge (TK), diagnostic skills
(DS) and treatment skills (TS) were evaluated in 56 GPs of the RM with a
battery of specially designed instruments. Results: In TK there were significant
differences between GPs aged 31 years or less and their older counterparts and
between Chilean and foreign doctors. Five percent of observed differences in
TK were explained by age and nationality, respectively. Chilean GPs achieved
higher scores in recognition of symptoms (RS), one of the dimensions of DS. No
significant differences by age or nationality were observed for DS and TS. Conclusions:
Achievement of GPs on tests measuring TK, DS, and TS was generally
below 50%. This deficiency should be improved.