Psychiatric resident and attending diagnostic and prescribing practices. |
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Authors: | Adam C Tripp Thomas L Schwartz |
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Affiliation: | SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY 13210, USA. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: This study investigates whether two patient population groups, under resident or attending treatment, are equivalent or different in the distribution of patient characteristics, diagnoses, or pharmacotherapy. METHODS: Demographic data, psychiatric diagnoses, and pharmacotherapy data were collected for 100 random patient charts of psychiatric residents, and were then compared with 100 random patient charts of attending psychiatrists. RESULTS: Student's t test and chi square analysis suggested no statistically significant differences in the average number of comorbid Axis I diagnoses, percentages of patients with Axis II diagnoses, or major differences in the specific percentages of the 10 most common Axis I diagnoses. Furthermore, there were no statistically significant differences in the average number of psychiatric medications prescribed for pharmacological management of mental illness, or ratios of specific drug classes utilized. CONCLUSION: There seems to be no major differences in patient characteristics or in the treatment techniques that were utilized. |
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