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Quantifying consultations to medical specialties during psychiatric inpatient admissions in a Queensland tertiary hospital

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Objectives To identify and characterise medical consultations to psychiatric inpatients. Method Retrospective cross-sectional descriptive study of 451 psychiatric inpatients’ electronic medical records between 1 January and 30 June 2021 with… Click to show full abstract

Objectives To identify and characterise medical consultations to psychiatric inpatients. Method Retrospective cross-sectional descriptive study of 451 psychiatric inpatients’ electronic medical records between 1 January and 30 June 2021 with descriptive statistics. Results Thirty one percent (n = 131) of inpatients required medical consultation, with 382 total consultations including ward call. Half (57.9%) were telephone advice. Main consulting specialties were general medicine (25%), anaesthetics (12%), neurology (9.9%), cardiology (6.5%) and endocrinology (6.2%). Almost all (99.0%) consultations resulted in documented management plans. Conclusions This is the first Australian descriptive study quantifying and characterising psychiatric inpatient consultation requests. Physical and psychiatric healthcare integration requires ongoing efforts, including improved referral pathways.

Keywords: inpatient admissions; medical specialties; consultations medical; psychiatric inpatient; quantifying consultations; specialties psychiatric

Journal Title: Australasian Psychiatry
Year Published: 2022

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