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Referral patterns for psychiatric consultation in a large general hospital.

A E Gangat1, L R Naidoo, M A Simpson.   

Abstract

Referrals for psychiatric consultation from all inpatient and outpatient departments in a large general hospital were analysed. There were 597 referrals--the combined inpatient and outpatient referral rate was approximately 0.78% and the inpatient rate 1.8%. The most common reasons for referral were parasuicide, depression/symptoms of depression, abnormal behaviour and alcohol abuse. Depressive disorders, drug dependence and neuroses were the most common diagnoses made. Medication was prescribed in 38% of cases and psychotherapy was offered in 18%. In 21% of cases the patient was either managed in his original ward or transferred back to the ward with advice regarding management. In 79% of cases management was within the Department of Psychiatry; many of these patients required concurrent treatment from the referring doctor for a physical disorder. The value of improving the quality and availability of consultation-liaison psychiatry services is discussed.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3424032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  S Afr Med J


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1.  Pattern, clinical and demographic profile of inpatient psychiatry referrals in a tertiary care teaching hospital: a descriptive study.

Authors:  Varchasvi Mudgal; Pali Rastogi; Vijay Niranjan; Ramghulam Razdan
Journal:  Gen Psychiatr       Date:  2020-06-18
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