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Doctors and dentists with mental ill health and addictions: outcomes of treatment from the Practitioner Health Programme.

Samantha K Brooks1, Clare Gerada, Trudie Chalder.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Practitioner Health Programme (PHP) was developed to provide expert assessment and support to practitioners (doctors and dentists) with mental and physical health problems affecting their ability to work. AIMS: This paper examines the treatment outcomes of the practitioner-patients utilising PHP.
METHOD: We assessed outcomes on consecutive patients using the PHP. The Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation Outcome Measure and the Work and Social Adjustment Scale were completed at initial assessment, 8- and 26-week follow-up. We also report the percentages of practitioner-patients off work at each interval, and examine global improvement and satisfaction scores for both follow-up intervals.
RESULTS: Two hundred practitioner-patients entered PHP due to a mental health or substance abuse problem and subsequently completed questionnaires at baseline; 102 patients returned questionnaires after 8 weeks and 95 returned questionnaires after 26 weeks. Results suggested that patients reported less distress and less impairment of functioning at 8 and 26 weeks. Scores for satisfaction and global improvement were consistently high.
CONCLUSIONS: The PHP is providing a valuable service to practitioner-patients, significantly helping to decrease levels of distress and improve work and social functioning.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23323773     DOI: 10.3109/09638237.2012.734647

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ment Health        ISSN: 0963-8237


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