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BackgroundConsultation-Liaison Psychiatry (CLP) provides services for patients with medical-psychiatric comorbidity at the general hospital. Referral satisfaction is considered as one of the most important outcome measures of CLP interventions. Our aim was to assess the levels of satisfaction with the CLP service amongst medical staff at a university hospital in Denmark.MethodsMedical staff answered an online survey regarding their experience with different aspects of inpatient and outpatient CLP services.ResultsThere were 152 responses from 16 medical units, with a survey return rate above 85%. Measured on a 5-point Likert scale, there was a median rating of 4 in response to questions regarding communication and organizational aspects, a median rating of 5 in response to questions regarding overall evaluation of the CLP service on both inpatient and outpatient questionnaire. The questions regarding treatment quality were rated with a median of 4 on the inpatient questionnaire and 2 of the outpatient questionnaire items, and with a median of 5 on 2 outpatient items. Physicians´ evaluations were statistically more positive than nurses´. As a group, respondents already employed before the CLP unit was established and those who used the CLP services more were statistically significantly more satisfied then respondents employed after the establishment of the CLP unit and those who used the CLP service less.ConclusionThe CLP services were positively appreciated and considered to be valuable among medical hospital staff. We believe that Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry deserves further help to implement and expand its services in general hospital settings. In addition, our results underline the feasibility of surveys as quality measures of clinical care.

Highlights

  • Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry (CLP) provides services for patients with medical-psychiatric comorbidity at the general hospital

  • CLP services in the general hospital does not seem to reduce the length of hospitalization [8], they have a positive impact on mental health problems [9], and are cost effective [10]

  • As data is on an ordinal scale, we presented grouped answers as counts and percentages, and as medians with interquartile range (IQR)

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Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry (CLP) provides services for patients with medical-psychiatric comorbidity at the general hospital. Our aim was to assess the levels of satisfaction with the CLP service amongst medical staff at a university hospital in Denmark. Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry (CLP) is a subspecialty of psychiatry that provides assessment and treatment for general hospital patients with mental health comorbidities. It provides teaching and research activities on mental health comorbidity to medical staff of non-psychiatric departments of general hospitals [7]. CLP services in the general hospital does not seem to reduce the length of hospitalization [8], they have a positive impact on mental health problems [9], and are cost effective [10]. Joint projects between medical and psychiatric professionals seem to ensure the best way to reduce the existing gap

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