Warner R W, Gater R, Jackson M G, Goldberg D P
Department of Psychotherapy, Manchester Royal Infirmary.
Br J Gen Pract. 1993 Dec;43(377):507-11.
Recent years have seen closer links developing between general practitioners and mental health specialists. A study was undertaken in Manchester to determine the effects of a new community mental health service on the practice and attitudes of general practitioners. Ten doctors had access to the community based psychiatric team over a three year period while another 10 doctors continued to use hospital services. Those with access to the team were significantly more satisfied with the specialist support services, and were more likely to give high priority to community psychiatric nurses and psychiatric social workers working as part of a primary health care team than those without access to the service. Those with access were more willing than those without access to share with psychiatrists the care of patients with chronic neurotic disorders. The community mental health team was considered particularly helpful in reducing the burden posed by patients with neurotic and psychosocial problems, but this resulted in the general practitioners doing less counselling themselves. The study did not find that the new service had an effect on the general practitioners' ability to detect or manage psychiatric illness.
近年来,全科医生与心理健康专家之间的联系日益紧密。在曼彻斯特进行了一项研究,以确定一项新的社区心理健康服务对全科医生的业务及态度所产生的影响。在三年时间里,有10名医生可以联系社区精神病学团队,而另外10名医生则继续使用医院服务。能够联系该团队的医生对专家支持服务的满意度明显更高,与无法获得该服务的医生相比,他们更有可能高度重视作为初级卫生保健团队一部分的社区精神科护士和精神科社会工作者。能够联系该团队的医生比无法获得该服务的医生更愿意与精神科医生分担对慢性神经症患者的护理工作。社区心理健康团队被认为在减轻神经症和社会心理问题患者所带来的负担方面特别有帮助,但这导致全科医生自己进行的咨询减少。该研究并未发现这项新服务对全科医生诊断或管理精神疾病的能力有影响。