What Nonpsychiatrists Want From Psychiatrists: Data From Chart Review Consultation Requests in a Rural Health Care System

非精神科医生希望从精神科医生那里获得什么:来自农村医疗保健系统病历审查会诊请求的数据

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Given the growing need for novel psychiatric service delivery, this study sought to characterize the use of an outpatient electronic consultation service, Ask-A-Doc (AAD), in a rural health care system. METHODS: A qualitative codebook was developed (final interrater agreement=92%) and applied to the free text of all AAD questions (N=707) received by a psychiatry department during a 12-month period. RESULTS: Primary care was the principal source of AAD questions (95%), with most submitted by physicians (56%) and advanced practitioners (44%). Medication management was the most common reason for AAD submission (90%). Submissions mentioned psychiatric symptoms (85%) more than diagnoses (52%). Commonly mentioned symptoms included anxiety and depression; frequently mentioned diagnoses included bipolar disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and major depressive disorder. CONCLUSIONS: Nonpsychiatrists find benefit in psychiatrist assistance in managing patients with mental health conditions; they generally want recommendations for medication management to target specific symptoms, not assistance with making or treating specific diagnoses.

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