A multicenter investigation of consultation-liaison psychiatry in Italy☆
Abstract
In order to evaluate the extent and quality of consultation-liaison (C-L) activity in Italy, a multicenter investigation was conducted in 17 general hospitals. All of the hospitalized patients referred to C-L psychiatry during a 1-year period were assessed by means of a specific instrument (Patient Registration Form, PRF-SF). Of 518,212 patients, 4182 were referred to C-L services (referral rate = 0.72%). Typical consultations were for female patients (60.1%), admitted to medical wards (71.5%), aged 55–75 years. Most interventions were carried out within 2 days; a minority (22%) were urgent requests. Gastrointestinal and cardiovascular disorders, and unexplained medical symptoms were the most frequent ICD-9 somatic diagnoses at admission. One-third of the patients were not informed of having been referred to C-L and half of them had a lifetime history of psychiatric disturbances. Most frequent ICD-10 psychiatric diagnoses were neurotic, stress-related, and somatoform syndromes (33.1%), affective syndromes (19.4%), and organic mental syndromes (10.7%). Two-thirds of the patients were given only one consultation whereas the reminder received two to four follow-up visits. The rate of transfer to psychiatric wards was low (2.1%). Psychopharmacological treatment was suggested in 65% of cases, and 75.5% of the patients were referred to community psychiatric care at discharge. The implications of the findings are discussed.
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☆ The following persons participated as local coordinators of the Italian C-L Group: Tamburro GA, M.D., Dotti D, M.D., Olmi N., M.D., Benvenuti P, M.D., Maglaviti BL, M.D., Moritti AR, M.D., Borri P, M.D., Casolari L, M.D., Celani T, M.D., Nardini M, M.D., Rizzoli P, M.D., Piccinini M, M.D., Vender S, M.D. (Clinica Psichiatrica Universitá di Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy.)
PII: S0163-8343(99)00015-8
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