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"DEPRESSION IN PRIMARY CARE: SCREENING AND DETECTION PROGRAM" Since 1998, the National Black Nurses Association, Inc. (NBNA) has been engaged in a continuing project "Depression in Primary Care: Screening and Detection" (Depression Program), originially funded by Eli Lilly and Company to increase clinical depression screening, identification and patient referral in primary health care settings. The project has several components:
The NBNA depression project aims to conduct, document and evaluate the integration of knowledge about depression screening and management into clinical practice. NBNA has successfully identified and trained regional NBNA coordinators, led by a national project coordinator, to accomplish our core objectives. To date:
Please contact the NBNA to find out how your organization can participate in this national effort against clinical depression. For additional information, visit: |