Table 7Summary of included studies for Comparison 6: Care coordination versus standard care/enhanced standard care

StudyPopulationInterventionComparisonComments

McMahon 2007

RCT

UK

N=62

Baseline severity: More severe

Mean age (years): NR

Sex (% female): NR

Ethnicity (% BME): NR

Care coordination

Case management from graduate primary care mental health workers + TAU from GP. Minimal supportive counselling provided and could recommend increase in antidepressant dosage to GP

Enhanced standard care

Duration of programme contact (in months): 4

Outcomes:

  • Depression symptomatology at 6 months
  • Discontinuation at 6 months

Salisbury 2016

RCT

UK

N=609

Baseline severity: More severe

Mean age (years): 49.6

Sex (% female): 68

Ethnicity (% BME): 3

Care coordination

Telephone calls with health adviser, includes information signposting, access to computerized CBT (CCBT) and support in use of CCBT, minimal supportive counselling and could recommend increase in antidepressant dosage to GP

Standard care

Duration of programme contact (in months): 10

Outcomes:

  • Depression symptomatology at 12 months
  • Remission at 12 months
  • Discontinuation at 12 months

BME: black minority ethnic; N: number; NR: not reported; RCT: randomised controlled trial; TAU: treatment as usual

From: Service delivery Models and settings for delivery of services

Cover of Service delivery Models and settings for delivery of services
Service delivery Models and settings for delivery of services: Depression in adults: Evidence review A.
NICE Guideline, No. 222.
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