PMID: 2116199Jun 2, 1990Paper

Pilot study of records of shared care for people with mental illnesses

BMJ : British Medical Journal
B EssexJ Renshaw

Abstract

To develop and evaluate a record of shared care to be held by the patient designed to increase the effectiveness of long term care of patients with severe mental illness. Questionnaires completed by medical staff, community psychiatric nurse, and patients to evaluate the shared care record. General practices, a psychiatric outpatient clinic, and a mental health resource centre in south east London. 84 Patients held shared care records over an 18 month period. They were selected by general practitioners, a psychiatrist, or a community psychiatric nurse, the criterion being that their care was shared between the general practitioner and the psychiatrist or community psychiatric nurse. Patients who had been admitted to hospital several times with short remissions were excluded. Patients were asked to complete a questionnaire to assess their views on the acceptability, usefulness, and problems of the shared care record. A questionnaire for health staff was designed to identify patients for whom the shared care record was most and least appropriate. It also assessed the patients' compliance and the way the record affected communication between all concerned. Patients found the shared care records very acceptable and were enthusiasti...Continue Reading

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