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Konsiliardienste in den Fachgebieten ?Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie“ und ?Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie“ im Land Sachsen-Anhalt
Authors:Priv Doz Dr med Felix M Böcker
Institution:1. Klinik für psychische Erkrankungen (Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Psychosomatik), Saale-Unstrut-Klinikum Naumburg, Humboldtstr. 31, 06618, Naumburg, Deutschland
Abstract:Objective To assess the availability and the utilization of specialists for psychiatry, psychotherapy and psychosomatic medicine in somatic hospitals in the German state of Sachsen- Anhalt. Method The “Committee for Issues of Psychiatric Care in Sachsen- Anhalt” sent written questionnaires to the medical chairmen of the 46 hospitals with a somatic department; the return rate was 98% with some information about 48 of 55 hospital locations. Results 17 hospitals use specialists from their own clinical facilities (12 from their own psychiatric department for inpatient care and 4 from their own psychiatric day hospital as well as 9 from their own inpatient psychosomatic unit) for psychiatric consultations on somatic wards and were classified as hospitals with “internal” consultation services. 27 hospitals ask for visits from specialists from another psychiatric hospital (14) and/or call colleagues working in private practice (14) and were classified as “external consultation services”, even if they had psychologists among their own staff (3). In another 4 hospitals, no psychiatric services were offered. Only 16 houses had statistical data regarding the frequency of psychiatric consultations at hand; another 22 hospitals provided estimates. The availability of the consultation service was a strong predictor of its utilization: Hospitals with an “internal” service reported about five times more consultations than those hospitals whose consultation services depended on external specialists. Some formal psychotherapeutic qualification was available in nearly all hospitals with internal and in 37% of the hospitals with external services. Conclusions We were able to gather at least some information regarding psychiatric and/or psychosomatic consultation services in about nearly 90% of the local somatic hospitals of the whole state of Sachsen- Anhalt, which is one of the “new” federal states that emerged from the former “German Democratic Republic” and has to catch up to the standards of medical care of the Federal Republic of Germany. The quality of the data, however, left much room for improvement, as only 36% of the hospitals were able to provide the exact number of psychiatric consultations in the previous year or the last six months. The results, nevertheless, suggest considerable deficits in the care of patients with psychiatric disorders especially in those somatic hospitals with no internal psychiatric consultation service. A service “around the clock” was only available in hospitals with a psychiatric inpatient department of their own. We strongly recommend the implementation of regular reports about the utilization of psychiatric consultations in somatic hospitals as an addition to the current measures of quality assurance. Every somatic hospital should have at least one psychiatrist (with some psychotherapeutic training) on its own staff.
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