Patterns of care in patients utilizing both primary health care and psychiatric care in a Swedish health district |
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Authors: | L Hansson P Nettelbladt L Borgquist |
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Institution: | Department of Psychiatry, Lund University, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | Patterns of care in all patients (N = 546) establishing contact with both primary health care and psychiatric care were studied during 1984 (N = 252) and 1986 (N = 294) in a Swedish health district. Utilization of primary health care was not affected by the sectorization of the psychiatric care organization, while there was a significant increase in utilization of outpatient psychiatric care. Patients with a higher number of visits in outpatient psychiatric care had a lower number of visits in primary health care. The utilization of care was unevenly distributed in the sample; 25% of the patients accounted for almost 60% of the visits in both care organizations. The mental health problems were identified in primary health care in 40% of the patients. This group of patients seemed to be defined as belonging neither to specialized psychiatric care nor to the general practitioner level of primary health care. |
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