Primary Care Mental Health
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Prof Victoria Palmer+61 3 8344 4987
Research Overview
Covid-19 Research
The Primary Care Mental Health Research Program aims to optimise person-centred mental health that enhances physical and mental well-being. Mentored and established by internationally recognised academic GP, Professor Jane Gunn, the research spans over 15 years of primary care led depression research focusing on 4 main areas as shown in the figure below. Comprised of a multidisciplinary group of researchers, this leading program has engaged more than 500 general practitioners and 10,000 consumers and carers in clinical and health services research.
The Program is part of a vibrant culture of collaboration and exchange through the Department’s Visiting Academic program that hosts visitors from around Australia and internationally from Europe, the UK and North America. In recent years the Program has hosted and mentored a number of international postdoctoral research fellows including:
- Dr Susanne Boel Graversen (2020) Aarhus University, Denmark;
- Dr Amy Blakemore (2018, 2020) University of Manchester, UK;
- Professor Robin Miller (2018) University of Birmingham, UK;
- A/Professor Rob Whitley (2015, 2018) McGill University, Canada;
- Dr Markus Haun (2016) Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany;
- Dr Christine Ladegaard Geyti (2016) Aarhus University, Denmark;
- Dr Caroline Wachtler (2014-2015) Karolinska Institute, Sweden;
- Dr Marjorie Johnston (2014) University of Aberdeen, Scotland;
- Dr Lauralie Richards (2013-2015) University of Montreal, Canada;
- Dr Gilles Ambresin, (2011-2013) University of Lausanne, Switzerland;
- Dr Jennifer Terpstra, (2011) University of British Columbia, Canada.
Staff
Professor Victoria Palmer - Head of Research Program
Professor Jane Gunn - Program Mentor
Dr Matthew Lewis - Senior Research Fellow
Dr Cath Kaylor-Hughes - Research Fellow
A/Prof Patty Chondros - Biostatistician
Dr Glenn Papworth - Centre Manager - National Centre for Mental Health Translation
Ms Roxanne Kritharidis - Project Officer
Ms Konstancja Densley - Data Manager
Mr Adrian Laughlin - Biostatistician
Dr Christine Hallinan - Research Fellow
Dr Caroline Johnson - Research Fellow
Ms Emily Knights - Research Nurse
Dr Caroline Tjung - Academic Specialist, Research Translation
Dr Jennifer Bibb - Research Fellow, Implementation and Co-Design
Dr Dana Jazayeri - Senior Research Support Officer
Dr Alison Flehr - Research Assistant
Mr Phillip Orcher - Research Assosciate Codesign Alive
Ms Zoe Allnutt - Research Nurse
Dr Steve Savvas - Research Fellow (Implementation and Evalutation)
Ms Rose Butinar - Co-Design Research Specialist
Ms Josephine Briand - Co-Design Research Specialist
Mr Gregor McDonald - Co-Design Research Specialist
Ms Aneta Bandislovka - Research Assistant: Recruitment and Engagement
Ms Amy Coe - Research Fellow (Participatory Research)
Dr Christa Dang - Research Fellow: The MiND Study
Students
Ms Amy Coe - PhD Candidate
Ms Kali Godbee - PhD Candidate
Mr Christo Karuna - PhD Candidate
Collaborators
Australian Collaborations
- University of Newcastle
- Deakin University
- University of Queensland
- University of New South Wales
- Orygen
- Lifeline
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Black Dog
- Tandem - representing Victorian mental health carers
- Victorian Mental Illness Awareness Council (VMIAC)
- Australian Taxi Industry Association
International Collaborations
- Kent State University
- University of Warwick
- University of Glasgow
- University of Southampton
- University of Liverpool
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- University of Lausanne
- Karolinska Institute
- McGill University
- The Hearth Centre
Funding
- National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
- Commonwealth Department of Health
- Mental Illness Research Fund and the Psychiatric Illness an Intellectual Disability Donations Trust Fund
- Melbourne Networked Society Institute (MNSI)
- Melbourne Social Equity Institute
- Shepherd Foundation
- Therapeutic Guidelines Ltd (TGL)/RACGP
Research Outcomes
Fletcher S, Spittal MJ, Chondros P, Palmer VJ, Chatterton ML, Densley K, Potiriadis M, Harris M, Bassilios B, Burgess P, Mihalopoulos C, Pirkis J, Gunn J. Clinical efficacy of a Decision Support Tool (Link-me) to guide intensity of mental health care in primary practice: a pragmatic stratified randomised controlled trial. The Lancet Psychiatry. 2021 Feb 8. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-0366(20)30517-4
Fletcher S, Chondros P, Densley K, Murray E, Dowrick C, Coe A, Hegarty K, Davidson S, Wachtler C, Mihalopoulos C, Lee YY, Chatterton ML, Palmer V, Gunn J. Matching depression management to severity prognosis in primary care: results of the Target-D randomised controlled trial. BJGP. 2021. 71 (703): e85-e94 DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2020.0783
Fletcher S, Chondros P, Palmer VJ, Chatterton ML, Spittal MJ, Mihalopoulos C, et al. (2019). Link-me: Protocol for a randomised controlled trial of a systematic approach to stepped mental health care in primary care. Contemporary Clinical Trials 78: 63-75. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cct.2018.12.014
Fletcher S, Clarke J, Sanatkar S, Baldwin P, Gunn J, Zwar N, et al. (2019). Recruiting to a randomised controlled trial of an online program for people with type 2 diabetes and depression: Lessons learned at the intersection of e-mental health and primary care. Journal of Medical and Internet Research 21: e12793. https://doi.org/10.2196/12793
Clarke J, Sanatkar S, Baldwin P, Fletcher S, Gunn J, Wilhelm K, et al. (2019). A web-based public health intervention to reduce functional impairment and depressive symptoms in adults with type 2 diabetes (the SpringboarD Trial): Results of a randomised controlled trial. Journal of Medical and Internet Research 21: E12246. https://doi.org/10.2196/12246
Palmer, Lewis M, Stylianopolous V, Furler J (2018). Primary care prevention of the cardiovascular health crisis for people with severe mental illness: the elephant in the room. The Australian Journal of General Practice. https://www1.racgp.org.au/ajgp/2018/december/primary-care-prevention-of-the-cardiovascular-heal
Palmer V, Weavell W, Callander R, Piper D, Richard L, Maher L, Boyd H, Herrman H, Furler J, Gunn J, Iedema R, Robert, G (2018). The Participatory Zeitgeist: An explanatory theoretical model of change in an era of coproduction and codesign in healthcare improvement. BMJ Medical Humanities. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/medhum-2017-011398
Pung A, Fletcher SL, Gunn JM. (2018). Mobile app use by primary care patients to manage their depressive symptoms: Qualitative study. J Med Internet Res; 20: e10035. https://doi.org/10.2196/10035
Chondros P, Davidson S, Wolfe R, Gilchrist G, Dowrick C, Griffiths F, Hegarty K, Herrman H, Gunn J (2018). Development of a prognostic model for predicting depression severity in adult primary care patients with depressive symptoms using the diamond longitudinal study. Journal of Affective Disorders 227: 854-860. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2017.11.042
Wachtler C, Coe A, Davidson S, Fletcher S, Mendoza A, Sterling L, Gunn J (2018). Development of a mobile clinical prediction tool to estimate future depression severity and guide treatment in primary care: User-centered design. Journal of Medical Internet Research mHealth & uHealth 20(4): e95 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/mhealth.9502
Gunn J, Cameron J, Densley K, Davidson S, Fletcher S, Palmer V, Chondros P, Dowrick C, Pirkis J (2018). Uptake of mental health websites in primary care: Insights from an Australian longitudinal cohort study of depression. Patient Education and Counselling 101(1): 105-112 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2017.07.008
Davidson S, Wadley G, Reavley N, Gunn J, Fletcher S (2017). Psychological distress and unmet mental health needs among urban taxi drivers: A cross-sectional survey. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 52(5): 473-482. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004867417741556
Richard L, Piper D, Weavell W, Callander R, Iedema R, Furler J, Pierce D, Godbee K, Gunn J, Palmer V (2017). Advancing engagement methods for trials: The CORE study relational model of engagement for a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial of experience-based co-design for people living with severe mental illnesses. Trials 18(1): 169. http://10.1186/s13063-017-1878-7
Gunn J, Wachtler C, Fletcher S, Davidson S, Mihalopoulos C, Palmer V, Hegarty K, Coe A, Murray E, Dowrick C (2017).Target-D: A stratified individually randomized controlled trial of the diamond clinical prediction tool to triage and target treatment for depressive symptoms in general practice: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials 18(1): 342. DOI: 10.1186/s13063-017-2089-y
Ambresin G, Palmer V, Densley K, Dowrick C, Gilchrist G, Gunn J (2015). What factors influence long-term antidepressant use in primary care? Findings from the Australian diamond cohort study. Journal of Affective Disorders 176(0): 125-132. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2015.01.055
Gunn J, Elliott P, Densley K, Middleton A, Ambresin G, Dowrick C, Hegarty K, Herrman H, Gilchrist G, Griffiths F (2013). A trajectory-based approach to understand the factors associated with persistent depressive symptoms in primary care. Journal of Affective Disorders 148(2–3): 338-346. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2012.12.021
Gunn J, Ayton D, Densley K, Pallant J, Chondros P, Herrman H, Dowrick C (2012). The association between chronic illness, multimorbidity and depressive symptoms in an Australian primary care cohort. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 47: 175-184. DOI: 10.1007/s00127-010-0330-z
Gunn J, Palmer V, Dowrick C, Herrman H, Griffiths F, Kokanovic R, Blashki G, Hegarty K, Johnson C, Potiriadis M, May C. (2010). Embedding effective depression care: Using theory for primary care organisational and systems change. Implement Science 5: 62-76. https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-5-62
Gunn J, Gilchrist G, Chondros P, Ramp M, Hegarty K, Blashki G, Pond D, Kyrios M, Herrman H. (2008). Who is identified when screening for depression is undertaken in general practice? Baseline findings from the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in Primary Care (diamond) longitudinal study. Medical Journal of Australia 188(12 Suppl): S119-125. https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2008/188/12/who-identified-when-screening-depression-undertaken-general-practice-baseline
Research Projects
- The Assertive Cardiac Care Trial (ACCT) Healthy Hearts Study
- WiserAD: A randomised trial of a structured online intervention to promote and support antidepressant de-prescribing in primary care
- Link-me: A randomised controlled trial of a systematic model of stepped mental health care in general practice
- Australian Centre for Cannabinoid Clinical and Research Excellence (ACRE): Quality and safety in the implementation of medicinal cannabis use in the community
- The Target-D Trial
- The CORE Study
- Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes of Depression in the Primary Care Setting (The Diamond 10-year Cohort Study)
- Self-help for Depression and Diabetes-related Distress in People With Type 2 Diabetes (SpringboarD)
- CovidCare: A clinical trial of the safety and efficacy of a self-monitoring app for Covid-19 symptoms and the mental health impacts of self-isolation
- The COVIDDA Program: The RMHive mobile app to support frontline workers in pandemics
- ALIVE - A National Research Translation Centre to Implement Mental Health Care at Scale in Primary Care and Community Settings
Faculty Research Themes
School Research Themes
Key Contact
For further information about this research, please contact Research Program Leader Prof Victoria Palmer
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