Author:
Mujic Fedza,Hanlon Charlotte,Sullivan Danny,Waters Gina,Prince Martin
Abstract
Aims and MethodAt a London teaching hospital, the existing off-site consultation model psychiatric liaison service for older people was replaced with an on-site liaison model service in December 2000. Several indicators of the functioning of the service were audited using identical methods before and after this change.ResultsThe case-load increased by 50%, but the liaison psychiatrists were more satisfied with the appropriateness of referrals. The case mix did not change. The new service achieved target waiting times more consistently, particularly for urgent referrals. Referring teams were more satisfied with the speed of response, while the new service maintained the salience and clarity of advice.Clinical ImplicationsFindings are on the whole favourable, and support the wider introduction of specialist old-age liaison psychiatric services.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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