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Diagnostic consultation to a state hospital

Publication ,  Journal Article
Wilson, WH
Published in: Hospital and Community Psychiatry
1989

As part of a program to assess the needs of patients in a state hospital scheduled to be closed, a psychiatrist provided consultation for 101 chronically ill patients, including formulation of a principal diagnosis by DSM-III-R criteria. Compared with earlier diagnoses made by the hospital, the consultant diagnosed fewer cases of schizophrenia and more cases of organic mental disorders, affective syndromes, and mental retardation and pervasive developmental disorders. The largest numbers of patients no longer diagnosed as schizophrenic received diagnoses of psychosis not otherwise specified, with further assessment recommended, or organic mental disorder. The author believes consultation programs like this one can help state hospital staff take a fresh look at long-term patients and can provide useful experience for psychiatric residents who assist with such consultations.

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Hospital and Community Psychiatry

Publication Date

1989

Volume

40

Issue

12

Start / End Page

1290 / 1293
 

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Wilson, W. H. (1989). Diagnostic consultation to a state hospital. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 40(12), 1290–1293.
Wilson, W. H. “Diagnostic consultation to a state hospital.” Hospital and Community Psychiatry 40, no. 12 (1989): 1290–93.
Wilson WH. Diagnostic consultation to a state hospital. Hospital and Community Psychiatry. 1989;40(12):1290–3.
Wilson, W. H. “Diagnostic consultation to a state hospital.” Hospital and Community Psychiatry, vol. 40, no. 12, 1989, pp. 1290–93.
Wilson WH. Diagnostic consultation to a state hospital. Hospital and Community Psychiatry. 1989;40(12):1290–1293.

Published In

Hospital and Community Psychiatry

Publication Date

1989

Volume

40

Issue

12

Start / End Page

1290 / 1293