Hatcher, SimonWhittaker, RobynPatton, MurrayMiles, Wayne SylvesterRalph, NicolaKercher, KatharinaSharon, Cynthia2019-04-122019-04-1220182368-7959https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-23311http://hdl.handle.net/10393/39062The evidence for the effectiveness of Web-based therapies comes mainly from nonclinical populations, with a few studies in primary care. There is little evidence from patients referred to secondary mental health care with depression. Adherence to Web-based therapies is often poor. One way to increase this is to create a new health service role of a coach to guide people through the therapy.enInternetNew Zealandmajor depressive disorderrandomized controlled trialsecondary careWeb-based Therapy Plus Support by a Coach in Depressed Patients Referred to Secondary Mental Health Care: Randomized Controlled TrialArticle10.2196/mental.8510