Title of article :
Differential aspects of consultation–liaison psychiatry in a Saudi hospital. I: referral pattern and clinical indices
Author/Authors :
Alhamad, A.M. King Saud University - College of Medicine - Department of Psychiatry, Saudi Arabia , Al-Sawaf, M.H. King Fahad Hospital - Department of Psychiatry, Saudi Arabia , Osman, A.A. King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre - Division of Psychiatry, Saudi Arabia , Ibrahim, I.S. King Fahad Hospital - Department of Biostatistics, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Consultation–liaison psychiatry has emerged as an important sub-specialty in the general hospital setting during recent years as a result of psychiatric acute wards moving into these hospitals. This has inspired the need for better structured research to establish its relevance and effectiveness. We, therefore, carried out a prospective cohort study at King Fahad General Hospital. We report the interaction of sociodemographic, clinical and diagnostic factors, time lag of referral and diagnostic ability of referring physicians. A total of 206 patients were referred over a period of 6 months. Sensitivity and specificity of the diagnostic skills of the referring doctors were found to be generally poor, particularly for anxiety
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal