Pullen I M, Yellowlees A J
Royal Edinburgh Hospital.
Br J Psychiatry. 1988 Nov;153:663-6. doi: 10.1192/bjp.153.5.663.
There has been a growing number of reports of psychiatrists moving out into primary-care settings. We report a survey of consultant psychiatrists to assess the extent of this practice in Scotland. Some time spent in the primary-care setting was reported by 56%, the figures being highest in rural areas. An equal number of non-consultant medical staff were involved. Most schemes were initiated by psychiatrists, over half of whom had had some postgraduate general-practice experience. A similar survey in England and Wales showed that only 19% of consultant psychiatrists spent time in primary-care settings, a smaller proportion of non-consultant staff being involved. The value of working in primary-care settings has yet to be assessed.
越来越多的报道称精神科医生开始进入基层医疗领域。我们对苏格兰的精神科顾问医生进行了一项调查,以评估这种做法的普及程度。56%的受访者表示曾在基层医疗领域工作过一段时间,这一比例在农村地区最高。参与其中的非顾问医务人员数量相同。大多数计划是由精神科医生发起的,其中一半以上有过研究生阶段全科医疗的经验。在英格兰和威尔士进行的类似调查显示,只有19%的精神科顾问医生在基层医疗领域工作,参与的非顾问人员比例更小。在基层医疗领域工作的价值还有待评估。