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  • 1St. George's Hospital Medical School, London SW17 0RE.

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|December 10, 1989
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Community psychiatric care requires structured approaches. Implementing community rounds ensures comprehensive treatment for seriously ill patients, reducing professional isolation and improving care quality.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Community Mental Health Services
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • The shift towards community care in psychiatry presents challenges for managing seriously ill patients outside hospital settings.
  • Traditional outpatient practices are often inadequate for the complex needs of these individuals.
  • Recent research supports the need for improved community-based care models.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and implementation of a community round model for psychiatric care.
  • To assess the impact of community rounds on patient management and team dynamics.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of community rounds in providing comprehensive care.

Main Methods:

  • A multidisciplinary community team in a suburban catchment area developed and implemented a community round.

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  • The community round involved structured reviews and collaborative patient management.
  • Data was collected on patient flow, team interaction, and care quality.
  • Main Results:

    • The community round successfully integrated acute and chronic patient management, preventing displacement.
    • A multidisciplinary perspective was effectively applied to all patient cases.
    • The need for structured community review processes was highlighted as more critical than in inpatient settings.
    • Reduced professional isolation, stress absorption, and improved training/audit were observed.

    Conclusions:

    • Community rounds are a valuable model for delivering comprehensive psychiatric care in community settings.
    • This approach ensures patients receive the same quality of treatment as inpatients.
    • Community rounds enhance team collaboration, support, and professional development.