2001
Using a computerized patient database to evaluate guideline adherence and measure patterns of care for major depression
Rosenheck R, Chen R. Using a computerized patient database to evaluate guideline adherence and measure patterns of care for major depression. The Journal Of Behavioral Health Services & Research 2001, 28: 466-474. PMID: 11732248, DOI: 10.1007/bf02287776.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatterns of careMajor depressionGuideline adherenceGuideline recommendationsOutpatient mental health appointmentsVeterans Affairs Medical CenterComputerized database analysisMental health appointmentsMonths of dischargeComputerized patient databaseNumber of followTranslation of recommendationsHealth care policyAntidepressant therapyHealth appointmentsMedical CenterAlcohol abuseDual diagnosisTreatment interventionsPatient databaseComputerized databasePatientsConcurrent alcoholismDatabase analysisDepression
1998
Compliance With Medication Regimens for Mental and Physical Disorders
Cramer J, Rosenheck R. Compliance With Medication Regimens for Mental and Physical Disorders. Psychiatric Services 1998, 49: 196-201. PMID: 9575004, DOI: 10.1176/ps.49.2.196.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntidepressive AgentsAntipsychotic AgentsDrug MonitoringHealth StatusHumansMental DisordersPatient ComplianceTime FactorsConceptsMedication complianceCompliance rateMicroelectronic monitoringMedication regimensPhysical disordersPsychiatric treatmentMedication compliance ratesDiscontinuation of medicationMean compliance rateAntidepressant medicationPill countAntipsychotic medicationNonpsychiatric disordersPatient compliancePsychiatric disordersPatientsPsychiatric patientsClinician judgmentMedicationsDisordersRegimensLower ratesTreatmentReportPercent
1995
Effect of clinician-veteran racial pairing in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder
Rosenheck R, Fontana A, Cottrol C. Effect of clinician-veteran racial pairing in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder. American Journal Of Psychiatry 1995, 152: 555-563. PMID: 7694904, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.152.4.555.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAmbulatory CareAntidepressive AgentsBlack or African AmericanCommunity Mental Health ServicesHumansMaleMiddle AgedPatient Acceptance of Health CarePatient DropoutsProgram EvaluationPsychotherapyPsychotropic DrugsStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransWhite PeopleConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderImprovement ratingBlack veteransWhite cliniciansWhite veteransStress disorderBlack male veteransWar-related posttraumatic stress disorderClinician raceOutcome of treatmentLow program participationVeterans' raceAntidepressant medicationPrimary clinicianClinical statusClinician characteristicsMale veteransMultivariate analysisSociodemographic characteristicsLess improvementTreatment emphasisVeterans AffairsClinician ratingsSubstance abuseMore treatments