Psychiatric Referral Pattern in a General Hospital

Authors

  • Leepa Vaidya Department of Psychiatry, Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences, Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal
  • Rajan Sharma Department of Psychiatry, Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences, Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/mjpahs.v1i1.22456

Keywords:

Psychiatric referral, anxiety, mental health

Abstract

Background: The referral rates of psychiatric patients in Nepal are very low, considering the higher rates of psychiatric morbidity in patients who attend various departments of a general hospital. Studying the pattern of psychiatric referrals may facilitate the management of the mentally ill in a comprehensive and holistic manner.

Materials and methods: The study was conducted at Western Regional Hospital (WRH) over the period of one year. The patients referred from different departments were assessed by the consultant psychiatrists.

Result: A total of 816 patients were referred for psychiatric consultation out of which majority was from department of medicine and the most common reason for referral was anxiety disorder.

Conclusion: Multi-disciplinary interaction is beneficial to identify the psychiatric morbidity in the patients who attend general hospital.

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Author Biographies

Leepa Vaidya, Department of Psychiatry, Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences, Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal

Consultant Psychiatrist

Rajan Sharma, Department of Psychiatry, Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences, Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal

Consultant Psychiatrist

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Published

2018-06-04

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