Harker P, Leopoldt H, Robinson J R
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1976 Sep;26(170):666-71.
A scheme for attachment of psychiatric nurses from hospital to group practice in Oxford is described. One community psychiatric nurse can work satisfactorily with eight general practitioners covering a population of about 18,000. From analysis of a working year, it is concluded that this arrangement improves the care of patients in the community by providing psychiatric help at times when it was previously unavailable or unacceptable.The implications of such a scheme for the workings of the primary health care team and the hospital psychiatric service are considered, and a case is made for a further study involving a comparison between practices with and without the attachment of a community psychiatric nurse.
本文描述了一项将牛津医院的精神科护士安排到团体医疗诊所工作的计划。一名社区精神科护士可以与八名全科医生合作,为约18000名患者提供令人满意的服务。通过对一整年工作情况的分析得出结论,这种安排通过在以前无法获得或无法接受精神科帮助的时候提供帮助,改善了社区患者的护理。文中还考虑了该计划对初级医疗保健团队和医院精神科服务运作的影响,并提出了进一步研究的理由,该研究将对比有社区精神科护士参与和没有社区精神科护士参与的医疗实践。