The views of Otago urban and rural general practitioners on mental health services

Citation
D. Bathgate et al., The views of Otago urban and rural general practitioners on mental health services, NZ MED J, 114(1134), 2001, pp. 289-291
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL JOURNAL
ISSN journal
00288446 → ACNP
Volume
114
Issue
1134
Year of publication
2001
Pages
289 - 291
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-8446(20010622)114:1134<289:TVOOUA>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Aim. To examine the views of Otago general practitioners (GPs) about local mental health services and their role in providing such health care. Methods. A questionnaire was distributed to all GPs working in Otago. Results. 100 replies (59%) were received. There were large differences betw een GPs in the estimated numbers of patients with psychiatric conditions th ey were seeing. 85% were keen on sharing management of patients with mental health services. Average confidence levels for diagnosis and management of depression and anxiety were good. GPs felt less confident about psychosis, somatisation, eating and personality disorders. Obstacles to GPs doing mor e mental health work included time, cost, access to specialist services and training. On balance, GPs viewed the present mental health services as ade quate. Conclusions. GPs appeared prepared to do more mental health work if the bar riers of cost and time could be overcome and they were provided with adequa te education and backup from specialised services.