
Referrals to psychiatrists. Assessing the communication interface between psychiatry and primary care.
The Study of Outpatient Referral Patterns was conducted in 1998 to examine the nature of the communication relationship between psychiatrists and primary care physicians regarding outpatient referrals. Nationally representative psychiatrists were surveyed (N = 542) regarding their aggregate experience with outpatient referrals from non-psychiatric physicians in the previous 60 days. Data regarding frequency and type of information and mode of communication were gathered. Results indicate that primary care physicians represent a significant source of referrals to psychiatrists and that psychiatrists are generally satisfied with the communication interface with the referring physicians. Psychiatrists' level of satisfaction was related to the quantity and quality of information provided by referring physicians.
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- Psychiatry
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- Interprofessional Relations
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Specialization
- Referral and Consultation
- Psychiatry
- Psychiatry
- Primary Health Care
- Middle Aged
- Medicine
- Male
- Interprofessional Relations
- Humans