Publication | Open Access
Acceptance of Antidepressant Treatment by Patients on Hemodialysis and Their Renal Providers
47
Citations
24
References
2017
Year
Patients on chronic hemodialysis with depression are frequently not interested in modifying or initiating antidepressant treatment, commonly attributing their depression to a recent acute event, chronic illness, or dialysis. Renal providers are often unwilling to modify or initiate antidepressant therapy. Future efforts to improve depression management will need to address these patient- and provider-level obstacles to providing such care.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1