Author:
LAWRIE S. M.,MARTIN K.,McNEILL G.,DRIFE J.,CHRYSTIE P.,REID A.,WU P.,NAMMARY S.,BALL J.
Abstract
Background. General practitioners are increasingly involved
in the care of patients with long-term
psychiatric disorders. We have previously reported that general practitioners
are less willing to treat
patients with schizophrenia than those without such a diagnosis, but this
may have been attributable
to a reluctance to treat patients with any psychiatric or chronic illness.
We, therefore, examined
general practitioners' attitudes to patients with chronic psychiatric
or medical illnesses.Methods. A random sample of 260 local general practitioners
were each sent one of our case
vignettes which were identical apart from mention of a previous diagnosis
of schizophrenia,
depression, diabetes or no illness. The general practitioners were asked
to indicate their level of
agreement with 13 attitudinal statements based on the vignette.Results. One hundred and sixty-six (66%) of the general practitioners
responded to the case
vignettes. Those responding to the vignette about the patient with schizophrenia
were less happy to
have that patient on their practice list and were more concerned about
the risk of violence and the
child's welfare. Those responding to the depression vignette were
more likely to offer the patient
antidepressants or counselling; and those who replied to the diabetes case
were most likely to refer
the patient to a hospital specialist. These differences were not attributable
to the personal or practice
characteristics of the general practitioners.Conclusions. Patients with schizophrenia arouse concerns in
general practitioners that are not
simply due to those patients suffering from a psychiatric or chronic illness.
Our results suggest that
some patients with schizophrenia may find it difficult to register with
a general practitioner and
receive the integrated community-based health care service they require.
Psychiatrists should
provide education and support to general practitioners who look after patients
with schizophrenia.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology
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66 articles.
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