Integrating Psychiatric, Psychotherapeutic, and Nursing Care in Intranasal Esketamine for Treatment-Resistant Depression
Vassilis Martiadis, Fabiola Raffone, Serena Testa, Concetta Iaccarino, Paolo Giunnelli, Ada Orrico, Emilia Carbone, Salvatore Clemente, Carmine De Simone, Antonietta Massa, Clemente Purcaro, Azzurra Martini, Enrico Pessina, Carlo Ignazio Cattaneo

TL;DR
This paper proposes a multidisciplinary framework for delivering intranasal esketamine to treat depression, emphasizing collaboration between psychiatry, nursing, and psychotherapy.
Contribution
A phase-based, implementation-ready framework integrating psychiatric, nursing, and psychotherapeutic care for esketamine treatment.
Findings
Intranasal esketamine effectively reduces depressive symptoms in treatment-resistant depression.
Real-world data confirm its safety and benefits on domains like anhedonia and suicidality.
A structured multidisciplinary model improves safety, care continuity, and patient experience.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Intranasal esketamine has emerged as an effective treatment for patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD), providing rapid symptom relief when conventional antidepressant strategies fail. While its pharmacological efficacy has been demonstrated in randomized controlled trials, less attention has been paid to the organizational, relational, and multidisciplinary aspects that influence its real-world implementation and clinical effectiveness. While practical recommendations for intranasal esketamine services exist, an implementation-ready framework integrating psychiatry, nursing, and psychotherapy across treatment phases is still lacking. This narrative review synthesizes the clinical and real-world evidence and proposes a phase-based integration framework with explicit role delineation and measurable implementation/fidelity indicators. Methods: We…
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TopicsTreatment of Major Depression · Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes · Digital Mental Health Interventions
