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Thirty years of in-patient consultation-liaison psychiatry at Guy's
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
Abstract
In order to inform planning decisions, we aim to show how an in-patient consultation-liaison service has changed in 30 years. A year's referral of 175 inpatients was compared with surveys carried out in the same hospital 20 and 30 years previously. Neurosciences continue to refer the greatest percentage of its patients while general medicine produces the greatest demands on the service. There has been a large increase in substance misuse referrals, although other diagnostic groups have similar referral rates. Liaison service planners should be aware of the unmet demand for psychiatric services of the general hospital in-patient population.
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