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New models of care: a liaison psychiatry service for medically unexplained symptoms and frequent attenders in primary care

New models of care: a liaison psychiatry service for medically unexplained symptoms and frequent attenders in primary care

... To maintain the momentum and build on this project and other innovative pilots in the UK [6, 7], we propose setting up a network of interested colleagues to critically consider the future development of primary care ...

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An analysis of whether a working-age ward-based liaison psychiatry service requires the input of a liaison psychiatrist

An analysis of whether a working-age ward-based liaison psychiatry service requires the input of a liaison psychiatrist

... of liaison psychiatry in England demonstrated that many services are too poorly resourced to be delivering benefits to patients as envisaged by the RAID study, 2 while the recent Guidance on Developing ...

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Effect of Delayed Consultation Liaison Psychiatry Service to the Improvement of Functional Disability and Psychiatric Symptom and to the Length of Hospital Stay

Effect of Delayed Consultation Liaison Psychiatry Service to the Improvement of Functional Disability and Psychiatric Symptom and to the Length of Hospital Stay

... This study is a longitudinal analytic study with a prospective cohort approach. Data were taken from the patient and his family as a direct source and from the patient's medical records as an indirect source. The study ...

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Improving the quality of handover in a liaison psychiatry team

Improving the quality of handover in a liaison psychiatry team

... It was clear from these results that the doctors required further help in documenting their handover. For our second PDSA cycle we aimed to identify poten- tial causes and develop a tool to help in handover com- pletion. ...

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New models of care: a liaison psychiatry service for medically unexplained symptoms and frequent attenders in primary care

New models of care: a liaison psychiatry service for medically unexplained symptoms and frequent attenders in primary care

... Results High levels of patient and staff satisfaction, and reductions in the utilisation of primary and secondary healthcare, with associated cost savings are reported. Clinical implications A multidisciplinary ...

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A comparison of two psychiatric service approaches: findings from the Consultation vs  Liaison Psychiatry Study

A comparison of two psychiatric service approaches: findings from the Consultation vs Liaison Psychiatry Study

... department. Liaison-psychiatry generally included regular psychiatric consultation hours as well as routine guidance and supervision of the somatically treating staff by the psychiatrist regarding ...

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Organisation and delivery of liaison psychiatry services in general hospitals in England: results of a national survey

Organisation and delivery of liaison psychiatry services in general hospitals in England: results of a national survey

... There are several limitations to our study. Our approach to surveying provided a rather general high-level account of services that does not do full justice to the richness and diversity of provision in multicomponent ...

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Integrated liaison psychiatry services in England: a qualitative study of the views of liaison practitioners and acute hospital staffs from four distinctly different kinds of liaison service

Integrated liaison psychiatry services in England: a qualitative study of the views of liaison practitioners and acute hospital staffs from four distinctly different kinds of liaison service

... current liaison psychiatry provision in England is indeed integrated into physical health care, we undertook the present study interviewing liaison mental health staff working in gen- eral hospital ...

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Transfers to psychiatry through the consultation-liaison psychiatry service: 11 years of experience

Transfers to psychiatry through the consultation-liaison psychiatry service: 11 years of experience

... To the best of our knowledge, there are only a few reports on patient transfer issues although it is a common prac- tice. In this context, in the present work we put forward our experience and thoughts on the factors ...

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Physicians’ “compliance with treatment” in the context of consultation-liaison psychiatry: The role of “triangle” relationships and projective identification

Physicians’ “compliance with treatment” in the context of consultation-liaison psychiatry: The role of “triangle” relationships and projective identification

... of psychiatry devoted to the psychiatric care of complex medical cases (Gitlin et al ...C-L psychiatry recommend that specialists in C-L psychiatry should have a comprehensive understanding of issues ...

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Association of Cognitive and Noncognitive Symptoms of Delirium: A Study from Consultation-liaison Psychiatry Set-up.

Association of Cognitive and Noncognitive Symptoms of Delirium: A Study from Consultation-liaison Psychiatry Set-up.

... to psychiatry consultation‑liaison (CL) psychiatric services during the study period of August 2014 to December 2014 and diagnosed with delirium were eligible for this ...

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Experience Of Resident Presentations In Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Grand Rounds: Increase Value For Clinical Education

<p>Experience Of Resident Presentations In Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Grand Rounds: Increase Value For Clinical Education</p>

... We conducted a retrospective review of resident ’ s interest in pursuing CL fellowship. Program evaluation committee look into number of residents pursuing subspecialty train- ing. To rectify any de fi ciency, CL ...

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Delirium, a &lsquo;confusing&rsquo; condition in general hospitals: The experience of a Consultation&ndash;Liaison Psychiatry Unit in Greece

Delirium, a &lsquo;confusing&rsquo; condition in general hospitals: The experience of a Consultation&ndash;Liaison Psychiatry Unit in Greece

... Our study showed that referrals for delirium are rather frequent in a CLPU in Greece. It also appears that although delirium is a common condition in general hospitals, it remains a ‘confusing’ condition for health ...

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Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry in the General Hospital: an experience in Perugia

Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry in the General Hospital: an experience in Perugia

... form syndromes (29.0%), affective syndromes (23.4%), mental syndromes related to an organic illness (11.0%), but 15.4% of the patients did not have any psychiatric diagnosis; the most common liaison interventions ...

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Why are hospital doctors not referring to Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry? – a systemic review

Why are hospital doctors not referring to Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry? – a systemic review

... The presence of a psychiatric history increases the like- lihood of referral. Fenichel and Murphy examined the decision-making process around making a psychiatric referral in the emergency department [58]. It was found ...

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A programme theory for liaison mental health services in England

A programme theory for liaison mental health services in England

... to liaison services as a key performance indica- tor ...most liaison services collect, or access these data, for performance ...in Liaison Psychiatry [41], which should improve consistency in ...

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A programme theory for liaison mental health services in England

A programme theory for liaison mental health services in England

... to liaison services as a key performance indica- tor ...most liaison services collect, or access these data, for performance ...in Liaison Psychiatry [41], which should improve consistency in ...

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The Current State and Need for Education in Transplant Psychiatry

The Current State and Need for Education in Transplant Psychiatry

... limitation is the potential for respondent bias; programs that have increased contact with Transplant Psychiatry may have been more likely to respond to the survey. In the current context of the United States ...

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Factors Affecting the Choice of Psychiatry as a Specialty in ‎Psychiatry Residents in Iran

Factors Affecting the Choice of Psychiatry as a Specialty in ‎Psychiatry Residents in Iran

... choosing psychiatry as a specialty; ...select psychiatry were as follows: Amount of intellectual ‎challenge (N = 58); variety of knowledge fields relevant to psychiatry (N = 62); ‎emphasis on the ...

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A Handbook for Professionals in the Criminal Justice System working with Offenders with Learning Disabilities.

A Handbook for Professionals in the Criminal Justice System working with Offenders with Learning Disabilities.

... “I have supervised at least three people with learning disabilities over the last two years. I have had mixed experiences, in all three cases one of the first things I did was contact the Community Learning Disability ...

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