The attitudes of medical inpatients toward psychiatric consultation: A re-examination

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作者
Klein, DA
Saravay, SM
Pollack, S
机构
[1] LONG ISL JEWISH MED CTR,ALBERT EINSTEIN COLL MED,NEW HYDE PK,NY 11042
[2] ST JOHNS UNIV,JAMAICA,NY 11439
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关键词
psychiatric consultation; patient attitudes; referrals; consultation-liaison psychiatry;
D O I
10.2190/3APG-FC77-3CTX-MU5T
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objective: Several surveys from twenty to thirty years ago demonstrated that approximately 80 percent of patients were readily accepting of psychiatric consultation. The aim of this study was to re-examine whether medical inpatient attitudes toward psychiatric consultation have changed in the past twenty-five years and whether the type of psychiatric disorder affects the attitude toward consultation. Method: Forty-eight medical inpatients seen in psychiatric consultation consented to answering a questionnaire pre- and post-consultation to assess their attitudes to this intervention. Chi-square and t-tests were used to determine statistically significant differences between the ''before'' and ''after'' consultation groups. Results: Eight-one percent stated they would be moderately, to very, agreeable to psychiatric consultation if their primary care doctor felt it was indicted. Sixty-seven percent claimed not to have been informed beforehand that a psychiatric consultation was requested. Only 8 percent of patients were disinterested in having the consultation. Psychiatric diagnosis (primary vs. organic) and the attitude toward psychiatric consultation were not significantly related. Conclusions: Our results show little change in attitude over the past twenty-five years and support earlier studies that show medical inpatients are generally accepting of psychiatric consultation, that consultation does not pose a threat to the doctor-patient relationship, and that careful preparation of the patient by the primary care provider can improve patients' attitudes toward the consultation.
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页码:287 / 293
页数:7
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