Author:
Howe Alison,Hendry Julie,Potokar John
Abstract
Aims and MethodA postal survey was conducted to establish an overview of liaison psychiatry services in the south-west of England. Questionnaires were sent to all clinical directors of medicine, accident and emergency, and mental health in trusts which provide acute medical services.ResultsThirty-six questionnaires were returned (77%), covering 17 out of 18 trusts providing acute services. Five trusts (28%) have a comprehensive dedicated liaison psychiatry service. A further six trusts (33%) have a service for deliberate self-harm only. Many respondents were critical of what they perceived to be an inadequate service. Five trusts had introduced a service in the 12 months preceding the survey.Clinical ImplicationsAn unmet need for liaison psychiatry services is clearly perceived across the south-west of England.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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