| | Consultation-Liaison psychiatric service delivery: results from a European studyAbstract The reported findings of the European Consultation-Liaison Workgroup (ECLW) Collaborative Study describe consultation–liaison service delivery by 56 services from 11 European countries aggregated on a C-L service level. During the period of 1 year (1991), the participants applied a standardized, reliability tested method of patient data collection, and data were collected describing pertinent characteristics of the hospital, the C-L service, and the participating consultants. The consultation rate of 1% (median; 1.4% mean) underscores the discrepancy between epidemiology and the services delivered. The core function of C-L services in general hospitals is a quick, comprehensive emergency psychiatric function. Reasons to see patients were the following. deliberate self-harm (17%), substance abuse (7.2%), current psychiatric symptoms (38.6%), and unexplained physical complaints (18.6%) (all means). A significant number of patients are old and seriously ill. Mood disorders and organic mental disorders are most predominant (17.7%). Somatoform and dissociative disorders together constitute 7.5%. C-L services in European countries are mainly emergency psychiatric services and perform an important bridge function between primary, general health, and mental health care. a Head Department of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Hospital of the Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands b Abteilung für Psychosomatik und Psychotherapeutische Medizin, Klinikum der Universität, Freiburg, Germany c Servicio de Psicosomatica, Hospital Clinico Universitario, Zaragoza, Spain d Head Department of Psychosomatic and Behavioural Medicine, National Hospital, Oslo, Norway e Department of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Hospital of the Free University Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands f Department of Psychiatry, Free University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands g Department of Psychiatry, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester, Great Britain UK h Servico de Psiquiatria, Hospital Ramon Y Cayal, Madrid, Spain i Serviço de Psiquiatria, Hospital Amadora–Sintra, Amadora, Portugal j University Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, Great Britain UK k Psychiatrische Kliniek, Akademisch Ziekenhuis Rijksuniversiteit, Gent, Belgium l Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Service, Modena, Italy m Department of Psychiatry, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School, Athens, Greece n Department of Psychiatry, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland Corresponding author. PCD AZVU, de Boelelaan 1117, 1007MB Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Tel.: +31-20-444 0196; fax: 31-20-444-0197
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