Pathways to tertiary care adopted by individuals with psychiatric illness
Autor: | G. Vishnu Vardhan, Ananya Prabhu, Lakshmi V Pandit |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
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Male medicine.medical_specialty Referral Cross-sectional study Population Psychological intervention India Intervention (counseling) medicine Humans education Psychiatry Referral and Consultation Nuclear family General Psychology education.field_of_study Tertiary Healthcare business.industry Mental Disorders General Medicine Middle Aged Patient Acceptance of Health Care Mental illness medicine.disease Psychiatry and Mental health Population study Female business |
Zdroj: | Asian Journal of Psychiatry. 16:32-35 |
ISSN: | 1876-2018 |
Popis: | Awareness of mental illness as a cause of morbidity is increasing the world over. Of the top ten causes of disability, five are psychiatric illnesses. Availability and accessibility of psychiatrists as well as treatment facilities is meagre, making pathways to psychiatric care tortuous hence delayed, affecting outcomes negatively. With an attempt to study the pathways to psychiatric care, a cross sectional study was undertaken, on 63 consecutive first contact patients in tertiary care centre in Bangalore, India. Socio demographic details, time taken to reach professional help, and reasons for delay were noted. Pathways to care were recorded using 'WHO pathways to care' proforma. One third of the study population were aged between 31 and 45 years, mostly Hindus. Two thirds of them had received about 10 years of formal education, hailed from urban areas and lived in nuclear families. Majority sought help from trained medical professionals, with almost 40% seeking psychiatric help initially itself. While the choice of consultation was influenced by people in the immediate environment, that of first contact was based on the physician or treating facility. Almost 57% had more than two referrals before reaching the tertiary care centre. Though the urban educated population are well aware of the nature of psychiatric illnesses, need for medical intervention and its availability, there was a delay in seeking help from a tertiary psychiatric centre. There is thus a need to educate medical professionals about timely referral to these centres, as early and appropriate interventions result in a favourable outcome. |
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