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Managing common mental health problems: Contrasting views of primary care physicians and psychiatrists

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Abstract

Background. Recent studies have reported a lack of collaboration and consensus between primary care physicians (PCPs) and psychiatrists. Objective. To compare the views of PCPs and psychiatrists on managing common mental health problems in primary care. Methods. Four focus group interviews were conducted to explore the in-depth opinions of PCPs and psychiatrists in Hong Kong. The acceptance towards the proposed collaborative strategies from the focus groups were investigated in a questionnaire survey with data from 516 PCPs and 83 psychiatrists working in public and private sectors. Results. In the focus groups, the PCPs explained that several follow-up sessions to build up trust and enable the patients to accept their mental health problems were often needed before making referrals. Although some PCPs felt capable of managing common mental health problems, they had limited choices of psychiatric drugs to prescribe. Some public PCPs experienced the benefits of collaborative care, but most private PCPs perceived limited support from psychiatrists. The survey showed that around 90% of PCPs and public psychiatrists supported setting up an agreed protocol of care, management of common mental health problems by PCPs, and discharging stabilized patients to primary care. However, only around 54-67% of private psychiatrists supported different components of these strategies. Besides, less than half of the psychiatrists agreed with setting up a support hotline for the PCPs to consult them. Conclusions. The majority of PCPs and psychiatrists support management of common mental health problems in primary care, but there is significantly less support from the private psychiatrists.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)538-544
Number of pages7
JournalFamily Practice
Volume32
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2015
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Health care system
  • Mental health
  • Primary care
  • Psychiatrists
  • Referral

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