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NJP. 2011; 9(2): 2-7


How Well Do Primary Health Care Workers Manage Depression?

O. O.AJAYI, O. O. OLADEPO, O. O. OMIGBODUN, O. B. YUSUF.



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Background: Primary Health Care (PHC) workers often fail to recognize and diagnose depression, and as a result, only minorities of depressed
patients receive appropriate treatment. Objective: This study was undertaken to determine how well PHC workers manage depression. We obtained
information on the level of knowledge, attitude and current practices of PHC workers concerning depression. We also reported their expressed needs for improving the management of this mental health problem at the PHC level.
Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted among all the health workers comprising Nurses/
Midwives, Community Health Extension workers and Community Health workers at the primary health care centre in Ibadan North Local government ,Oyo State Nigeria using i n t e r v i e w e r - a d m i n i s t e r e d questionnaires.
Results: One hundred and one (68.7%) had received prior training on depression. The knowledge scores in the three groups were significantly different with Nurses and Midwives recording the highest score of 14.1 (SD= 2.4), (p

Key words: KEY WORDS: Depression, Primary Health Care, Management.





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