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[Letting the treating physicians speak]

A von Gunten1, F Villoz

  • 1Policlinique Universitaire de Psychogériatrie et Consultation de la Mémoire, Lausanne. A.vGunten@ion.ucl.ac.uk

Revue Medicale De La Suisse Romande
|August 5, 1998
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General practitioners (GPs) view consultation and liaison psychiatry (CLP) interventions favorably. However, GPs desire greater partnership and suggest their assessments are crucial for improving CLP quality.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Healthcare Quality
  • General Practice

Context:

  • Consultation and liaison psychiatry (CLP) quality assessment is complex.
  • General practitioners (GPs) are key stakeholders in evaluating CLP.
  • No prior studies have incorporated GP feedback into CLP quality assessment.

Purpose:

  • To assess the quality of CLP services at St-Loup-Orbe hospital.
  • To evaluate CLP as a specialization through the lens of GPs.
  • To understand GP perspectives on CLP interventions and their role.

Summary:

  • A qualitative study involved semi-structured interviews with 18 GPs regarding 45 patients who received CLP interventions.
  • GPs rated the impact of CLP interventions, providing both positive and negative feedback.

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  • The study explored GP perceptions of CLP specialization and its practice at a specific hospital.
  • Impact:

    • GPs generally perceive CLP interventions positively and as constructive.
    • GPs feel insufficiently involved as partners during patient hospitalizations.
    • CLP services should incorporate GP feedback for quality improvement and assess impact post-intervention.