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Psychiatric disorder in a palliative care unit.

作者信息

Ita Durkin, Keorney M, O'Slorain L

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Shelton Hospital, Bicton Heath, Shrewsbury, UK.

出版信息

Palliat Med. 2003 Mar;17(2):212-8. doi: 10.1191/0269216303pm670oa.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Studies have shown varying prevalence rates of psychiatric disorders in patients with terminal illness. On average it is expected that between 33 and 50% of this population will require psychological support. Despite this, up to 50% of psychiatric disorders remain unrecognized by medical and nursing personnel. The objectives of this study were to assess clinically the prevalence of psychiatric disorder occurring in the study population and to ascertain whether this disorder had been detected and treated prior to admission.

METHOD

Following assessment of the patient, the presence or absence of a psychiatric diagnosis was determined according to the criteria laid down by the ICD-10 Diagnostic Criteria for Research.

RESULTS

One hundred and thirty-nine (62%) patients met ICD-10 diagnostic criteria for psychiatric disorder. Thirty-three (24%) patients had dual diagnoses. The commonest diagnoses were organic disorders followed by neurotic and stress-related disorders and depression (27%, 16% and 16%, respectively). One hundred and twenty-six (91%) patients with a psychiatric disorder had been symptomatic on admission. Of these, 35% were receiving incorrect or inadequate treatment.

CONCLUSION

Almost two-thirds of the palliative care population studied had comorbid psychiatric illness. One-third of these disorders had not been identified or treated appropriately prior to admission. Future research needs to identify effective methods of detecting and diagnosing these disorders to enable early and efficient treatment programmes be initiated.

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