Tyrer P
Br J Psychiatry. 1984 Jul;145:9-14. doi: 10.1192/bjp.145.1.9.
The patients seen at five psychiatric clinics in general practice (GP) serving an urban population of 78,200 are described, and their attitudes to the clinic compared with those for conventional out-patient clinics. The GP psychiatric clinics were strongly preferred, mainly because of their ease of access and absence of stigma; 19 per cent of the patients seen would not have attended a hospital clinic. The patients seen encompassed the entire range of psychiatric disorder, but most were treated in the clinic or by other members of the primary care team. It is concluded that GP psychiatric clinics offer a way of achieving better community psychiatry without any need for increased resources.
本文描述了在服务于78200名城市人口的五家全科医疗(GP)精神科诊所就诊的患者情况,并将他们对诊所的态度与传统门诊诊所的情况进行了比较。患者们强烈倾向于选择全科医疗精神科诊所,主要是因为其就诊便捷且没有污名化问题;19%的就诊患者不会去医院诊所。就诊患者涵盖了各类精神疾病,但大多数患者是在诊所接受治疗或由基层医疗团队的其他成员进行治疗。研究得出结论,全科医疗精神科诊所提供了一种在无需增加资源的情况下实现更好的社区精神病学服务的途径。