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l'étude Adams 2006 (152) Differential effectiveness of depression disease

man-agement for rural and urban primary care patients États-Unis Albright 2007 (153)

The role of social support and stressful life events in the effectiveness of collaborative care for depression: a

rural-urban comparison

États-Unis

Angstman 2013 (154)

Prolonged care management for depression: a case-controlled study of those enrolled for more than one

year

États-Unis Aragonès 2014 (155) Persistence in the long term of the effects of a

collabora-tive care programme for depression in primary care Espagne Aragonès 2014 (99) Cost-effectiveness analysis of a collaborative care

programme for depression in primary care Espagne

Aragonès 2012 (84)

Effectiveness of a multi-component programme for managing depression in primary care: a cluster

random-ized trial. The INDI project

Espagne Barber 2011 (156) Implementation and evaluation of an integrated care

program in a VA medical center États-Unis

Bonsack 2016 (73)

Linking primary and secondary care after psychiatric hospitalization: comparison between transitional case

management setting and routine care for common mental disorders

Suisse

Briot 2015 (157) Prise en charge intégrée des maladies mentales :

l'exemple d'Intermountain Healthcare (USA) États-Unis

Burian 2016 (56)

Crossing the bridge: a prospective comparative study of the effect of communication between a hospital based consultation-liaison service and primary care on general

practitioners' concordance with consultation-liaison psychiatrists' recommendations

Allemagne

Calveley 2009 (158)

A patient-centred referral pathway for mild to moderate lifestyle and mental health problems: does this model

work in practice?

Nouvelle-Zélande Carney 2016 (159) Collaborative care for depression symptoms in an

outpatient cardiology setting: a randomized clinical trial États-Unis

Chaney 2011 (160)

Implementing collaborative care for depression treat-ment in primary care: a cluster randomized evaluation of

a quality improvement practice redesign

États-Unis Chang 2014 (161) The anatomy of primary care and mental health clinician

communication: a quality improvement case study États-Unis Chang 2014 (162) Predictors of primary care management of depression in

the Veterans Affairs healthcare system États-Unis Ciechanowski 2006 (163)

The association of patient relationship style and out-comes in collaborative care treatment for depression in

patients with diabetes

États-Unis

Cigrang 2006 (164)

Evaluation of a collaborative mental health program in primary care: effects on patient distress and health care

utilization

États-Unis

Coupe 2014 (89)

Facilitating professional liaison in collaborative care for depression in UK primary care; a qualitative study

utilising normalisation process theory

Royaume-Uni

Coventry 2015 (117)

Integrated primary care for patients with mental and physical multimorbidity: cluster randomised controlled

trial of collaborative care for patients with depression comorbid with diabetes or cardiovascular disease

Royaume-Uni

Craske 2011 (165)

Disorder-specific impact of coordinated anxiety learning and management treatment for anxiety disorders in

primary care

États-Unis Curran 2012 (166) Implementation of the CALM intervention for anxiety

disorders: a qualitative study États-Unis Davis 2013 (167) Integrating behavioral and physical health care in the

real world: early lessons from advancing care together États-Unis

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De Jong 2009 (123)

The Depression Initiative. Description of a collaborative care model for depression and of the factors influencing its implementation in the primary care setting in the

Netherlands

Pays-Bas

Defromont 2012 (145) Les médecins généralistes au coeur de la santé mentale France

DeJesus 2014 (168)

Collaborative care management effectively promotes self-management: patient evaluation of care

manage-ment for depression in primary care

États-Unis

DeJesus 2013 (93)

Antidepressant medication use among patients with depression: comparison between usual care and

collab-orative care using care managers

États-Unis Dobscha 2006 (169) Depression decision support in primary care. A cluster

randomized trial États-Unis

Durbin 2013 (129) Barriers and enablers to integrating mental health into

primary care: a policy analysis Canada Ekers 2008 (170) Depression case management by practice nurses in

primary care: an audit

Royaume-Uni Endacott 2006 (171) Developing new services for eating disorders: an

evalu-ation study Australie

Farrand 2009 (172)

Guided self-help supported by paraprofessional mental health workers: an uncontrolled before-after cohort

study

Royaume-Uni Farrand 2007 (173) Impact of graduate mental health workers upon primary

care mental health: a qualitative study

Royaume-Uni

Fletcher 2014 (174)

An evaluation of an Australian initiative designed to improve interdisciplinary collaboration in primary mental

health care

Australie

Fletcher 2008 (175)

A collaborative approach to embedding graduate prima-ry care mental health workers in the UK National Health

Service

Royaume-Uni Funderburk 2010 (176) The description and evaluation of the implementation of

an integrated healthcare model États-Unis Funderburk 2011 (177) Behavioral health interventions being implemented in a

VA primary care system États-Unis Garrison 2016 (178) Time to remission for depression with collaborative care

management (CCM) in primary care États-Unis Gensichen 2013 (67) Cost-effectiveness of depression case management in

small practices Allemagne

Gensichen 2012 (68) Patients' perspectives on depression case management

in general practice: a qualitative study Allemagne Gensichen 2011 (69) Practice-based depression case management in primary

care: a qualitative study on family doctors' perspectives Allemagne Gensichen 2011 (70) Positive impact of a family practice-based depression

case management on patient's self-management Allemagne

Gensichen 2009 (71)

Case management for depression by health care assis-tants in small primary care practices. A cluster

random-ized trial

Allemagne

Gidding 2014 (179)

Stepped collaborative depression care: primary care results before and after implementation of a stepped

collaborative depression programme

Pays-Bas

Goorden 2014 (109)

Cost utility analysis of a collaborative stepped care intervention for panic and generalized anxiety disorders

in primary care

Pays-Bas

Green 2014 (88)

Cost-effectiveness of collaborative care for depression in UK primary care: economic evaluation of a

random-ised controlled trial (CADET)

Royaume-Uni Grubbs 2015 (180) The role of gender in moderating treatment outcome in

collaborative care for anxiety États-Unis

Haggarty 2012 (181)

Wait time impact of co-located primary care mental health services: the effect of adding collaborative care in

northern Ontario

Canada

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Haggarty 2008 (74)

Clinical findings of a cluster randomised control pilot trial of a Canadian shared care service for those with chronic

mental illness

Canada Happell 2013 (182) Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program: facilitating

physical health care for people with mental illness? Australie

Heideman 2007 (183)

Effects of a nationwide programme: interventions to reduce perceived barriers to collaboration and to

in-crease structural one-on-one contact

Pays-Bas

Hilty 2007 (58)

A randomized, controlled trial of disease management modules, including telepsychiatric care, for depression

in rural primary care

États-Unis

Huijbregts 2013 (85)

A target-driven collaborative care model for Major De-pressive Disorder is effective in primary care in the Netherlands. A randomized clinical trial from the

de-pression initiative

Pays-Bas

Joesch 2012 (184)

Incremental benefits and cost of coordinated anxiety learning and management for anxiety treatment in

primary care

États-Unis

Johnson 2014 (185)

Collaborative care versus screening and follow-up for patients with diabetes and depressive symptoms: results

of a primary care-based comparative effectiveness trial

Canada Johnson 2016 (186) Cost-effectiveness evaluation of collaborative care for

diabetes and depression in primary care Canada Kathol 2010 (187) Barriers to physical and mental condition integrated

service delivery États-Unis

Katon 2010 (115) Collaborative care for patients with depression and

chronic illnesses États-Unis

Katon 2006 (108) Incremental cost-effectiveness of a collaborative care

intervention for panic disorder États-Unis

Kelly 2015 (188)

Prognostic subgroups for remission and response in the Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management (CALM)

trial

États-Unis

Kerr 2008 (189)

A pilot study to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a community based physical activity intervention

(involv-ing Internet, telephone, and pedometer support), inte-grated with medication and mood management for

depressed patients

États-Unis

Kilbourne 2013 (190) Pilot randomized trial of a cross-diagnosis collaborative

care program for patients with mood disorders États-Unis Kilbourne 2014 (191)

SMI life goals: description of a randomized trial of a collaborative care model to improve outcomes for

per-sons with serious mental illness

États-Unis Kisely 2006 (192) Collaboration between primary care and psychiatric

services. Does it help family physicians? Canada

Klinkman 2010 (193)

Long-term clinical outcomes of care management for chronically depressed primary care patients: a report

from the Depression in Primary Care project

États-Unis

Knowles 2015 (116)

Managing depression in people with multimorbidity: a qualitative evaluation of an integrated collaborative care

model

Royaume-Uni Kolbasovsky 2005 (59) Integrating behavioral health into primary care settings:

a pilot project États-Unis

König 2009 (65) Cost-effectiveness of a primary care model for anxiety

disorders Allemagne

Landis 2013 (194) Effects of different models of integrated collaborative

care in a family medicine residency program États-Unis Lee 2007 (91) Sustainable impact of a primary care depression

inter-vention États-Unis

Locke 2016 (195)

Utilizing clinical pharmacists to improve delivery of evidence-based care for depression and anxiety in

primary care

États-Unis McMahon 2007 (82) Graduate mental health worker case management of

depression in UK primary care: a pilot study

Royaume-Uni

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Meadows 2007 (196)

The consultation-liaison in primary-care psychiatry program: a structured approach to long-term

collabora-tion

Australie Meehan 2013 (197) The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program: reactions

of general practitioners and their patients Australie Meehan 2013 (198) Mental health nurses working in primary care:

percep-tions of general practitioners Australie Menchetti 2013 (87) Effectiveness of collaborative care for depression in

Italy. A randomized controlled trial Italie

Menchetti 2006 (44)

Integration between general practice and mental health services in Italy: guidelines for consultation-liaison

services implementation

Italie Mesidor 2011 (199) A qualitative study: barriers and facilitators to health

care access for individuals with psychiatric disabilities États-Unis

Milgrom 2011 (200)

Treating postnatal depressive symptoms in primary care: a randomised controlled trial of GP management,

with and without adjunctive counselling

Australie Miller-Matero 2016 (75) Benefits of integrated behavioral health services: the

physician perspective États-Unis

Mulvale 2008 (201)

Advancing community-based collaborative mental health care through interdisciplinary family health teams in

Ontario

Canada

Muntingh 2014 (107)

Effectiveness of collaborative stepped care for anxiety disorders in primary care: a pragmatic cluster

random-ised controlled trial

Pays-Bas Najim 2015 (202) A completed cycle audit of psychiatric discharge

sum-maries

Royaume-Uni Ohlsen 2005 (203) Developing a service to monitor and improve physical

health in people with serious mental illness

Royaume-Uni Oosterbaan 2013 (106)

Collaborative stepped care v. care as usual for common mental disorders: 8-month, cluster randomised

con-trolled trial

Pays-Bas

Passerieux 2007 (42)

Accès et continuité des soins pour les troubles mentaux les plus fréquents : les consultations de soins partagés

du RPSM 78

France Pastore 2013 (204) Family practice enhancements for patients with severe

mental illness États-Unis

Perkins 2006 (205) Far West Area Health Service mental health integration

project: model for rural Australia? Australie

Petersen 2014 (66)

Long-term effects of a collaborative care intervention on process of care in family practices in Germany: a 24-month follow-up study of a cluster randomized controlled

trial

Allemagne

Pomerantz 2008 (206) Improving efficiency and access to mental health care:

combining integrated care and advanced access États-Unis

Power 2007 (57)

The Lambeth Early Onset Crisis Assessment Team Study: general practitioner education and access to an

early detection team in first-episode psychosis

Royaume-Uni

Ramperti 2012 (207)

Developing an integrated mental health care service:

description of a pilot mental health consultation/liaison clinic in a primary care centre

Irlande Ray-Sannerud 2012 (208) Longitudinal outcomes after brief behavioral health

intervention in an integrated primary care clinic États-Unis Reiss-Brennan 2006 (209) Can mental health integration in a primary care setting

improve quality and lower costs? A case study États-Unis Reiss-Brennan 2006 (210)

Mental health integration: rethinking practitioner roles in the treatment of depression: the specialist, primary care

physicians, and the practice nurse

États-Unis Reiss-Brennan 2014 (211) Mental health integration: normalizing team care États-Unis

Richards 2008 (83) Collaborative care for depression in UK primary care: a randomized controlled trial

Royaume-Uni

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Richards 2013 (86)

Clinical effectiveness of collaborative care for depres-sion in UK primary care (CADET): cluster randomised

controlled trial

Royaume-Uni

Richards 2016 (90)

Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of collabo-rative care for depression in UK primary care (CADET):

a cluster randomised controlled trial

Royaume-Uni

Rogers 2016 (212)

A randomized clinical trial investigating the effect of a healthcare access model for individuals with severe

psychiatric disabilities

États-Unis Rollman 2005 (105) A randomized trial to improve the quality of treatment for

panic and generalized anxiety disorders in primary care États-Unis

Rossom 2016 (95)

A statewide effort to implement collaborative care for depression. Reach and impact for all patients with

depression

États-Unis Roy-Byrne 2013 (213) Effects of pain and prescription opioid use on outcomes

in a collaborative care intervention for anxiety États-Unis Rubenstein 2010 (214)

Using evidence-based quality improvement methods for translating depression collaborative care research into

practice

États-Unis

Rubenstein 2014 (94)

Assessing organizational readiness for depression care quality improvement: relative commitment and

imple-mentation capability

États-Unis Ryan 2007 (215) Outcomes of referrals over a six-month period to a

mental health gateway team

Royaume-Uni Sadock 2014 (216) Evaluation of integrated psychological services in a

university-based primary care clinic États-Unis

Scahill 2015 (217)

Mapping the terrain: a conceptual schema for a mental health medication support service in community

phar-macy

Australie

Scharf 2013 (218)

Integrating primary care into community behavioral health settings: programs and early implementation

experiences

États-Unis

Schrader 2005 (219)

Effect of psychiatry liaison with general practitioners on depression severity in recently hospitalised cardiac

patients: a randomised controlled trial

Australie Serrano 2011 (220) The effect of behavioral health consultation on the care

of depression by primary care clinicians États-Unis

Sharpe 2014 (221)

Integrated collaborative care for comorbid major de-pression in patients with cancer (SMaRT Oncology-2): a

multicentre randomised controlled effectiveness trial

Royaume-Uni Shaw 2005 (222) A letter of consequence: referral letters from general

practitioners to secondary mental health services

Royaume-Uni Shedden-Mora 2016 (223) Collaborative stepped care for somatoform disorders: a

pre-post-intervention study in primary care Allemagne

Shippee 2013 (98)

Impact of collaborative care for depression on clinical, functional, and work outcomes. A practice-based

eva-luation

États-Unis Solberg 2013 (97) The DIAMOND initiative: implementing collaborative

care for depression in 75 primary care clinics États-Unis Solberg 2006 (224) Care quality and implementation of the chronic care

model: a quantitative study États-Unis

Sutor 2007 (225)

Collaborative psychiatric care in a rural family medicine setting reduces health care utilization in depressed

patients

États-Unis

Swenson 2008 (226)

Development and implementation of collaborative men-tal health care program in a primary care setting: the

Ottawa share program

Canada Tai-Seale 2010 (227) A case study of early experience with implementation of

collaborative care in the Veterans Health Administration États-Unis Taylor 2015 (228) Predictors of anxiety recurrence in the Coordinated

Anxiety Learning and Management (CALM) trial États-Unis Ungar 2013 (229) Reversed shared care in mental health: bringing primary

physical health care to psychiatric patients Canada

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Urada 2012 (230)

Perceptions of mental health and substance use disor-der services integration among the workforce in primary

care settings

États-Unis Van der

Feltz-Cornelis 2006 (46)

Randomised controlled trial of a collaborative care model with psychiatric consultation for persistent

medi-cally unexplained symptoms in general practice

Pays-Bas Van Orden 2009 (231) Collaborative mental health care versus care as usual in

a primary care setting: a randomized controlled trial Pays-Bas Vera 2010 (232) Collaborative care for depressed patients with chronic

medical conditions: a randomized trial in Puerto Rico États-Unis

Vickers 2013 (233)

Integration of mental health resources in a primary care setting leads to increased provider satisfaction and

patient access

États-Unis Weiss 2013 (234) Lessons learned from a colocation model using

psychia-trists in urban primary care settings États-Unis Wener 2016 (61) Collaborating in the context of co-location: a grounded

theory study Canada

Williams 2010 (96) Creating value in depression management États-Unis Williams 2011 (92) Implementation of a care management model for

de-pression at two primary care clinics États-Unis Wood 2009 (235) Inpatient care to community care: improving clinical

handover in the private mental health setting Australie Wright 2006 (236) Improving collaboration between community mental

health services and GPs Australie Wynands 2009 (237) More than brief relief: the Rural Canterbury PHO Brief

Intervention Coordination (BIC) service

Nouvelle-Zélande Xu 2011 (238) Stakeholder benefit from depression disease

manage-ment: differences by rurality? États-Unis Younès 2008 (64) Long term GP opinions and involvement after a

consul-tation-liaison intervention for mental health problems France

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