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. 1990 Nov;40(340):450-4.

General practitioner referral rates to district psychiatry and psychology services

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General practitioner referral rates to district psychiatry and psychology services

F Creed et al. Br J Gen Pract. 1990 Nov.

Abstract

The number of referrals made to a district psychiatry service by each of the local general practitioners over a five year period was counted and a large variation in general practitioner referral rate was found. Ten referral letters from each of the general practitioners were independently assessed for the amount of detail included and a mean score for each general practitioner obtained. A significant negative correlation was found between referral rate and amount of detail in referral letters, that is low referrers wrote very detailed letters. The procedure was repeated over an 18 month period including referrals to the district psychology service. Referral rate to the psychologists was positively correlated with detailed referral letters, that is those who referred many patients to the psychologists wrote detailed letters. This study has indicated a wide variation in the use of the psychiatry and psychology services by general practitioners which cannot be explained solely on the basis of a general referral tendency. It is likely that constructive liaison between psychiatrists and general practitioners, especially those who refer a large number of patients, could enhance the care of patients with psychiatric disorder in general practice.

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