2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2016.05.002
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Crossing the bridge – A prospective comparative study of the effect of communication between a hospital based consultation-liaison service and primary care on general practitioners' concordance with consultation-liaison psychiatrists' recommendations

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“…56 With regard to the subsequent transition back to primary care at the end of a hospital stay, there is evidence that the GPs' concordance with CLS' recommendations may be enhanced by direct communication between the hospital and the primary care providers. 57 This evidence concurs with in-hospital findings that a more proactive CLS involvement may prevent comorbid patients from going unrecognized. 23,58 Integrated day care and outpatient psychosomatic treatment Research into integrated psychosomatic care involving different medical specialties on a day hospital basis is scarce.…”
Section: Integrated Care In the Medical Hospitalsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…56 With regard to the subsequent transition back to primary care at the end of a hospital stay, there is evidence that the GPs' concordance with CLS' recommendations may be enhanced by direct communication between the hospital and the primary care providers. 57 This evidence concurs with in-hospital findings that a more proactive CLS involvement may prevent comorbid patients from going unrecognized. 23,58 Integrated day care and outpatient psychosomatic treatment Research into integrated psychosomatic care involving different medical specialties on a day hospital basis is scarce.…”
Section: Integrated Care In the Medical Hospitalsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Consultation services in general hospital could therefore be referred to as "filters" for mental health care, in particular for patients with minor depressive or anxiety disorders (Burian, Franke, & Diefenbacher, 2016).…”
Section: Background mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vor allem in der Psychiatrie gibt es hierzu Forschungen. Diese besagen, dass im günstigsten Fall 50 Prozent der Empfehlungen 29 , im ungünstigsten Fall nur 30 Prozent 22 befolgt werden. Es gibt keinen Grund anzunehmen, dass diese Zahlen in der Schmerztherapie anders wären.…”
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