PRoMPT study

PRimary care Monitoring for depressive Patients Trial

The BMBF study PRoMPT (PRimary care Monitoring for depressive Patients Trial) developed and investigated a GP practice-based case management for patients with major depression. The general practitioner is often the first point of contact for depressed patients, but long-term treatment poses challenges in the day-to-day practice of general practitioners.

After special training, the MFAs of the GP practices contact the patient at regular intervals to find out about their current situation using a symptom checklist. In this way, the GP receives immediate feedback on any worsening of the disease and can promptly initiate all necessary steps.

The study design was a cluster randomised controlled trial in which the control group was treated according to routine care. The three-year study showed significant improvement in depressive symptoms with this cost-effective intervetion. The results were published in AIM 2009 and BJPsych 2013.