General hospital psychiatry
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Gen Hosp Psychiatry · Mar 1998
Case ReportsJoint care admissions to a psychiatric unit: a prospective analysis.
Despite developments in general hospital liaison psychiatry over the past 20 years, joint care still remains underdeveloped in Europe. Psychiatry continues to move from the mental hospital to the general hospital unit without the parallel evolution of combined medical and psychiatric. An inpatient unit that provides both medical and psychiatric care may provide an essential integration of care that can benefit a select group of patients. ⋯ It was used predominantly by patients following acts of deliberate self-harm. Joint care allowed a comprehensive assessment and initiation of treatment of this patient group as well as a learning experience for medical and nursing staff. The inclusion of such a unit is a worthwhile consideration in any general hospital psychiatric service, with advanced planning easing staff workload.