2018
DOI: 10.1111/jgs.15367
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Commentary on Neural Systems in Late‐Life Depression: Clinical Presentation and Treatment Outcome

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“…An important outcome was the April 2018 supplemental issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (Stephens, Evans, Bradway, & Buckwalter, 2018) that includes four interprofessional white papers and accompanying brief commentaries encompassing science (Massimo, Kales, & Kolanowski, 2018;Gilmore-Bykovski, 2018;Manning & Steffans, 2018;Wright, 2018), practice (Callahan, et al, 2018;Sturdevant, 2018), education and training (Farrell, et al, 2018;Harris, 2018) and policy (Cacchione, Pike, Spaeth-Rublee, & Pincus, 2018). The invitational Think Tank included conference speakers and selected attendees (experts, stakeholders, emerging leaders/scholars in the field) who were asked to focus on three themes: Building the Science, Training Current & Future Generations, and Designing Practice Models.…”
Section: Progress In Advancing Gpn Leadership In Workforce Planning and Policy-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important outcome was the April 2018 supplemental issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (Stephens, Evans, Bradway, & Buckwalter, 2018) that includes four interprofessional white papers and accompanying brief commentaries encompassing science (Massimo, Kales, & Kolanowski, 2018;Gilmore-Bykovski, 2018;Manning & Steffans, 2018;Wright, 2018), practice (Callahan, et al, 2018;Sturdevant, 2018), education and training (Farrell, et al, 2018;Harris, 2018) and policy (Cacchione, Pike, Spaeth-Rublee, & Pincus, 2018). The invitational Think Tank included conference speakers and selected attendees (experts, stakeholders, emerging leaders/scholars in the field) who were asked to focus on three themes: Building the Science, Training Current & Future Generations, and Designing Practice Models.…”
Section: Progress In Advancing Gpn Leadership In Workforce Planning and Policy-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors’ recommendations for future research pathways underscore the importance of treating comorbidities in geriatric depression and improving preventive medicine practices for the subset of older adults with major depression who are most likely to experience continued cognitive decline. Wright's accompanying commentary builds on this work to support interprofessional team training and practice in implementing new nonpharmacological interventions for late‐life depression. Authors for these two science papers independently highlighted the critical importance of a holistic approach to examining and elucidating the mechanisms underlying BPSD and depression; an appreciation of neuroscience is essential to move toward more precise diagnoses and customized interventions.…”
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confidence: 99%