Miles J E
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1980 Dec;31(12):822-5. doi: 10.1176/ps.31.12.822.
In late 1976 the University of British Columbia, working with the provincial health ministry, began an outreach program to rural areas lacking sufficient local psychiatric services. Four teaching hospitals in the province were linked with selected underserved communities to provide both direct service and professional and public education. The psychiatry department of Shaughnessy Hospital in Vancouver was linked with the Dawson Creek community, which had good general health facilities but few specialized services for psychiatric patients. Two psychiatrists began monthly three-day site visits for consultation and education. Staff also provided 24-hour telephone consultation, refresher courses in Vancouver, support for a new psychiatric day care program in the Dawson Creek general hospital, and funding for a temporary psychiatric nurse for the general hospital. Questionnaires completed by local health professionals indicated the project was a success, and that it was of practical value to the professional practice of local physicians, nurses, and social service workers.
1976年末,英属哥伦比亚大学与该省卫生部合作,启动了一项针对当地缺乏足够精神科服务的农村地区的外展项目。该省的四家教学医院与选定的服务不足社区建立了联系,以提供直接服务以及专业和公众教育。温哥华肖纳西医院的精神科与道森克里克社区建立了联系,该社区拥有良好的综合医疗设施,但为精神病患者提供的专业服务很少。两名精神科医生开始每月进行为期三天的实地访问,以提供咨询和教育。工作人员还提供24小时电话咨询、在温哥华举办进修课程、支持道森克里克综合医院的一个新的精神科日间护理项目,并为综合医院的一名临时精神科护士提供资金。当地卫生专业人员填写的调查问卷表明该项目取得了成功,并且对当地医生、护士和社会服务工作者的专业实践具有实际价值。