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An Evaluation of Cooperation: Physicians and Psychiatrists

An Evaluation of Cooperation: Physicians and Psychiatrists. Irène Bohn, Jean Pierre Aubert, Laurence Coblentz,Tim Greacen, Michèle Guegan,Michel Guillard,Michel Lejoyeux,Michel Nougairède, Gail Rosecrance. The Health of the Mentally Sick. High Early Mortality and Disease Incidence Linked to

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An Evaluation of Cooperation: Physicians and Psychiatrists

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  1. An Evaluation of Cooperation: Physicians and Psychiatrists Irène Bohn, Jean Pierre Aubert, Laurence Coblentz,Tim Greacen, Michèle Guegan,Michel Guillard,Michel Lejoyeux,Michel Nougairède, Gail Rosecrance I.BOHN WONCA EUROPE 2007

  2. The Health of the Mentally Sick • High Early Mortality and Disease Incidence • Linked to • numerous risk factors • Medication’s toxicity • Inadequate cooperation among health care professionals? • A French Study : 1/3 of general practioners following schizophrenics have regular contact with the services dispensing psychiatric care. I.BOHN WONCA EUROPE 2007

  3. Objectives • Determine the proportion of psychiatric patients in out-patient treatment who have a personal physician • Measure the amount of information personal physicians have on their patient’s psychiatric pathology and treatment • Measure the amount of information psychiatrists have on their patient’s physical ailments and treatments • Evaluate the number of doubled-up prescriptions for psychotropic drugs and the drugs’ interactions I.BOHN WONCA EUROPE 2007

  4. Method • Single-site Study (CMP - Community Mental Health Service – Paris, 18è) • Length: 1 month (March 2006) • Patients:all patients consulting a psychiatrist during the month • Arbitrary Definition : a doctor is considered as patient’s personal physician when he had seen a patient more than once in the previous year I.BOHN WONCA EUROPE 2007

  5. In Three Stages • Psychiatrists complete Questionnaire with patient - Looking for the existence of a personal physician - Identifying psychiatric pathologies, treatments for psychiatric pathologies • Contact made with Physicians - Is he really the designated personal physician? • What physical ailments are under treatment? • Awareness of psychiatric pathology and treament? - Prescriptions for psychotropic medication? • Investigation of Mental Health Service patient files • Mention of personal physician? - Mention of physical ailment and treatment? I.BOHN WONCA EUROPE 2007

  6. Results : 143 patients included I.BOHN WONCA EUROPE 2007

  7. 65% of patients identify a personal physician • However, only 33% (41) really have a personal physician • Chronic physical ailments: 35 patients • Long-term treatment: 30 patients I.BOHN WONCA EUROPE 2007

  8. Awareness of Psychiatric Pathology • 91% of personal physicians knew patient was also treated in a mental health facility • Ignorance of psychiatric pathology in 56% of cases • Ignorance of psychiatric treatment in 71% of cases • Personal physicians gave 35% of patients psychotropic medication I.BOHN WONCA EUROPE 2007

  9. Investigation of Community Mental Health Service Patient files Name of Personal Physician: 27% Mention of Physical Ailment: 39% Mention of Complete Treament for Physical Ailments : 36% I.BOHN WONCA EUROPE 2007

  10. 31 interactions or relative contra indications I.BOHN WONCA EUROPE 2007

  11. Alarming Results Require Urgent Action • Limited medical care for physical ailments and lack of communication between psychiatrists and personal physicians • Systems to improve access to care and the communication among professionals. • Increase study of cooperation among these professionals I.BOHN WONCA EUROPE 2007

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