Orleans C T, George L K, Houpt J L, Brodie H K
Am J Psychiatry. 1985 Jan;142(1):52-7. doi: 10.1176/ajp.142.1.52.
A survey of 350 family practice physicians nationwide showed that 22.6% of their patients had significant psychiatric disorders. Physicians reported treating most psychiatric problems themselves, usually through a combination of psychotropic drugs, advice, and reassurance. The results suggest that anxiolytics are more conservatively used and referrals for mental health care more often made than past studies indicate. Physicians cited patient resistance and time limitations as the most important barriers to primary care mental health treatment, followed by limited third-party payment for mental health services, poor coordination between the primary care and mental health care sectors, and insufficient training to treat psychiatric disorders.
一项对全国350名家庭医生的调查显示,他们的患者中有22.6%患有严重的精神疾病。医生报告称,他们通常通过使用精神药物、提供建议和给予安慰等多种方式自行治疗大多数精神问题。结果表明,与过去的研究相比,抗焦虑药物的使用更为保守,转介接受心理健康护理的情况更为常见。医生指出,患者的抵触情绪和时间限制是初级保健心理健康治疗最重要的障碍,其次是心理健康服务的第三方支付有限、初级保健和心理健康护理部门之间协调不佳,以及治疗精神疾病的培训不足。