Department of Pharmacy, Section Pharmacotherapy and Pharmaceutical Care, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2013 Jun;22(3):249-55. doi: 10.1111/j.1447-0349.2012.00859.x. Epub 2012 Jul 5.
The physical health of outpatients with severe mental illness (SMI) can be improved by changes in the health-care system. Analysis of current practice is necessary to develop these strategies. We compared the number of somatic health problems of outpatients with SMI with the frequency of consulting a general practitioner (GP). This was a cross-sectional study based on interviews, and records from the GP and the pharmacy. We checked whether Dutch community pharmacies had complete and correct information about the patients' medication. We observed that all patients (n = 118) had somatic problems in need of clinical attention. Patients who visited their GP less than once a year (35%, n = 42), had a mean of 2.8 somatic health problems. This was less than patients who consulted their GP more than once a year (P ≤ 0.01). In 37% of cases, the pharmacy did not have adequate information on the drug use. Many patients with SMI seemed to have insufficient contact with their GP for their somatic health problems. Insufficient information about the patients' medication suggested that the pharmacist and GP should increase exchange of information. Mental health nurses can take a lead in coordinating the care to improve somatic health for their patients.
通过医疗体系的改变可以提高患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的门诊患者的身体健康水平。为了制定这些策略,有必要对现行做法进行分析。我们比较了 SMI 门诊患者的躯体健康问题数量和他们看全科医生(GP)的频率。这是一项基于访谈和 GP 及药房记录的横断面研究。我们检查了荷兰社区药房是否有患者用药的完整且正确的信息。我们发现所有患者(n=118)都存在需要临床关注的躯体问题。每年就诊 GP 少于一次的患者(35%,n=42)有 2.8 个躯体健康问题,这少于每年就诊 GP 多于一次的患者(P≤0.01)。在 37%的情况下,药房没有关于用药的足够信息。许多患有 SMI 的患者似乎与他们的 GP 接触不足,无法解决他们的躯体健康问题。患者用药信息不足表明药剂师和 GP 应增加信息交流。精神科护士可以带头协调护理工作,改善患者的躯体健康。