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Review
. 2023 Jun;32(3):662-672.
doi: 10.1111/inm.13107. Epub 2023 Jan 12.

The experience of 'treatment-resistant' depression: A qualitative meta-synthesis

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The experience of 'treatment-resistant' depression: A qualitative meta-synthesis

Marie Crowe et al. Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2023 Jun.

Abstract

While antidepressants may be effective in treating depression for some people, a third of people do not have an improvement in mood after a trial of two different antidepressants for an adequate duration. These people are diagnosed as having 'treatment-resistant' depression which situates the problem as part of their biological or psychological makeup. We conducted a search of studies that examined this problem from the perspective of people whose depression did not improve on antidepressants. Nine studies were included in a qualitative meta-synthesis that identified four themes across these studies: feeling trapped, disconnection, loss of self, and questioning. The participants experienced considerable distress associated with the constant presence of depression in their lives. While antidepressants may help some people, there is a need for more innovative approaches to the treatment of depression. There is a strong argument for trialling appropriate evidence-based psychotherapy before a person is categorized as having treatment-resistant depression. It is perhaps better to describe the issue as inadequate efficacy of antidepressants to situate the problem with the treatment provided rather than with the person.

Keywords: depression; qualitative meta-synthesis; recovery; treatment resistance.

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