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Yleissairaalapsykiatrinen konsultaatio Suomessa:yleissairaalapsykiatriseen konsultaatioon ohjautuvat työikäiset ja vanhuksetHiltunen, P. (Pirkko) 24 November 1999 (has links)
Abstract
General hospital psychiatry operates between the somatic and
psychiatric approaches concerning the treatment of patients, combining
knowledge from both somatic and psychiatric medicine. To establish
its position, the general hospital psychiatry has to specify its
role and means when rendering services.
This study revealed how consultation had been arranged in
six Finnish polyclinics of general hospitals. The goal was to find
out which types of patients were referred to the consultation of
the general hospital psychiatry and the extent of collaboration
of the consulting psychiatrist with colleagues from other medical
disciplines. Moreover, the focus of attention was on whether there were
operational differences between the polyclinics of the University
Hospital of Oulu and other hospitals. The work was also addressed
to probing operational differences, if any, pertaining to people under
or over 65. Additionally, one aspect to be clarified was how requests
for psychogeriatric consultations and the responses of the consulting
psychiatrists had developed during the five years period of the
study.
This study was part of a broad European Consultation Liaison
Working Group effort aimed at clarifying the organization of general
hospital psychiatry in 56 units in 11 European countries. The Finnish
material consisted of 1255 patients, of whom 202 were over 65. The
research methods applied here were psychiatric interviewing of clinical
patients, and filling in of data collection forms following the
instructions of the ECLW Group.
The current work revealed that the number of psychiatric consultations
was less than expected considering the incidence of psychiatric
symptoms among somatically ill patients. Of the general hospital
patients, elderly people were especially underrepresented. More
than 90% of the patients who had a psychiatric consultation
were diagnosed with a psychiatric problem. Thus the general hospital
made available psychiatric treatment via psychiatric consultation,
with a recommendation for future psychiatric care for more than
half of the patients. However, one third of the patients under 65 and
quarter of those above that age had already had on going psychiatric
treatment. In view of this type of situation the position of the
general hospital appears problematic. The object of consultation was
in 90% of the cases the patients themselves, but in Oulu,
almost half of the consultations were due to the personnel of the
somatic disciplines in charge of the of the patients. The action
mode in separate general hospitals was connected to established
traditions, although the history of general hospital psychiatry
is short and faces constraints put forward by the somatic hospitals.
Collaboration between psychiatric and somatic disciplines was facing
increasing difficulties during the five years observation period,
probably due to economic recession.
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Aventuras da Psiquiatria no Hospital Geral: Aspectos históricos da interconsulta na UFPE e no HBLLUNA, Juliano Victor Albuquerque 12 July 2016 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2016-07-12 / A história da psiquiatria, em sua maior parte, confunde-se com a história dos asilos. Os
Hospitais Gerais desenvolveram-se, ao longo da história da medicina, como ambientes
em que não havia espaço para os loucos. A partir do século XX, começa a ocorrer
uma mudança nesse paradigma, sobretudo nos EUA e na Europa, com a criação das
UPHGs em diversos serviços por lá, e a consolidação da Interconsulta psiquiátrica
como área de atuação da psiquiatria, que passa a estreitar o contato com o restante
da medicina. Foi um movimento que rendeu diversos avanços tanto à psiquiatria
quanto às outras áreas médicas. No Brasil, esse percurso começou na década de
1950 e ocorre de forma mais tímida. Apenas 1,1% dos Hospitais gerais contam com
suporte da psiquiatria em nosso país atualmente. Contudo, houve espaço no Brasil
para o desenvolvimento de projetos pioneiros nesse campo, cuja história não está
registrada. A psiquiatria pernambucana foi protagonista na empreitada, inaugurando
inclusive a integração da psiquiatria ao hospital geral no Brasil. Pernambuco também foi
um dos pioneiros na introdução da clínica psicanalítica em hospitais gerais do serviço
público. O presente trabalho pretende registrar a história dessas experiências. Para
tanto, escolhemos os serviços da UFPE e do Hospital Barão de Lucena, sedes dos
primeiros serviços de saúde mental em hospital geral de Pernambuco. Fez-se uma
ampla pesquisa documental, além de serem entrevistados alguns dos principais atores
da construção desses serviços. Apesar de difícil, a integração dos cuidados de saúde
mental ao hospital geral na UFPE e no HBL conseguiu efetivar-se, a partir da psiquiatria
na UFPE e da psicanálise no HBL. Foram espaços configurados e sustentados dentro
de uma perspectiva de formação, para além da assistência, e acreditamos que sua
longevidade tenha relação com isso. / The history of psychiatry, for the most part, is intertwined with the history of asylums.
General Hospitals have developed mostly as environments in which there was no room
for the insane. Since the early twentieth century, a paradigm shift takes place, specially
in the US and Europe, with the creation of psychiatryc units in several General
Hospitals there. It led to the consolidation of Consultation Liaison Psychiatry as an
official sub-specialty of Psychiatry. Integration of Psychiatry and other medical specialties
was a movement that yielded many advances in both psychiatry as other medical
areas. In Brazil, this journey began in the 1950s and is more . Only 1.1% of brazilian
general hospitals have psychiatric support nowadays. However, there was room in
Brazil for the development of pioneering experiments in this field, whose history is not
recorded. Pernambuco’s psychiatry had a key role in these experiments, inaugurating
the integration of psychiatry to the general hospital in Brazil. Pernambuco was also
one of the first places to have a psychoanalytic couch in public service facilities. This
work aims to record the history of these pioneering experiences in the state of Pernambuco.
Therefore, we chose the services of UFPE and the Hospital Barão de Lucena,
headquarters of general Hospital Psychiatry in Pernambuco. An extensive literature
research was done, along with statements collection from some of the major players in
the construction of these services. Although difficult, the integration of mental health
care to the general hospital at UFPE and HBL was sucessful, arising from psychiatry at
UFPE and psychoanalysis at in HBL. They were configured spaces and sustained in a
training perspective, and we believe that it explains their longevity.
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Previous issue date: 2016-07-12 / A história da psiquiatria, em sua maior parte, confunde-se com a história dos asilos. Os
Hospitais Gerais desenvolveram-se, ao longo da história da medicina, como ambientes
em que não havia espaço para os loucos. A partir do século XX, começa a ocorrer
uma mudança nesse paradigma, sobretudo nos EUA e na Europa, com a criação das
UPHGs em diversos serviços por lá, e a consolidação da Interconsulta psiquiátrica
como área de atuação da psiquiatria, que passa a estreitar o contato com o restante
da medicina. Foi um movimento que rendeu diversos avanços tanto à psiquiatria
quanto às outras áreas médicas. No Brasil, esse percurso começou na década de
1950 e ocorre de forma mais tímida. Apenas 1,1% dos Hospitais gerais contam com
suporte da psiquiatria em nosso país atualmente. Contudo, houve espaço no Brasil
para o desenvolvimento de projetos pioneiros nesse campo, cuja história não está
registrada. A psiquiatria pernambucana foi protagonista na empreitada, inaugurando
inclusive a integração da psiquiatria ao hospital geral no Brasil. Pernambuco também foi
um dos pioneiros na introdução da clínica psicanalítica em hospitais gerais do serviço
público. O presente trabalho pretende registrar a história dessas experiências. Para
tanto, escolhemos os serviços da UFPE e do Hospital Barão de Lucena, sedes dos
primeiros serviços de saúde mental em hospital geral de Pernambuco. Fez-se uma
ampla pesquisa documental, além de serem entrevistados alguns dos principais atores
da construção desses serviços. Apesar de difícil, a integração dos cuidados de saúde
mental ao hospital geral na UFPE e no HBL conseguiu efetivar-se, a partir da psiquiatria
na UFPE e da psicanálise no HBL. Foram espaços configurados e sustentados dentro
de uma perspectiva de formação, para além da assistência, e acreditamos que sua
longevidade tenha relação com isso. / The history of psychiatry, for the most part, is intertwined with the history of asylums.
General Hospitals have developed mostly as environments in which there was no room
for the insane. Since the early twentieth century, a paradigm shift takes place, specially
in the US and Europe, with the creation of psychiatryc units in several General
Hospitals there. It led to the consolidation of Consultation Liaison Psychiatry as an
official sub-specialty of Psychiatry. Integration of Psychiatry and other medical specialties
was a movement that yielded many advances in both psychiatry as other medical
areas. In Brazil, this journey began in the 1950s and is more . Only 1.1% of brazilian
general hospitals have psychiatric support nowadays. However, there was room in
Brazil for the development of pioneering experiments in this field, whose history is not
recorded. Pernambuco’s psychiatry had a key role in these experiments, inaugurating
the integration of psychiatry to the general hospital in Brazil. Pernambuco was also
one of the first places to have a psychoanalytic couch in public service facilities. This
work aims to record the history of these pioneering experiences in the state of Pernambuco.
Therefore, we chose the services of UFPE and the Hospital Barão de Lucena,
headquarters of general Hospital Psychiatry in Pernambuco. An extensive literature
research was done, along with statements collection from some of the major players in
the construction of these services. Although difficult, the integration of mental health
care to the general hospital at UFPE and HBL was sucessful, arising from psychiatry at
UFPE and psychoanalysis at in HBL. They were configured spaces and sustained in a
training perspective, and we believe that it explains their longevity.
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