PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Al-Sughayir, Mohammed A. TI - Referral pattern of physical diseases in psychiatric in-patients DP - 2000 Oct 01 TA - Neurosciences Journal PG - 231--235 VI - 5 IP - 4 4099 - http://nsj.org.sa/content/5/4/231.short 4100 - http://nsj.org.sa/content/5/4/231.full SO - Neurosciences (Riyadh)2000 Oct 01; 5 AB - OBJECTIVE: To study the referral pattern of physical diseases in psychiatric in-patients in a university teaching general hospital.METHODS: A longitudinal prospective study, over 12 months with a consecutive series of referrals from psychiatric in-patient unit to other specialties, in King Khalid University Hospital, using a predesigned format that included information on age, sex, physical examination on admission, consulted medical specialties and opinion of the consulted physician.RESULTS: Referral rate was 38% of the total psychiatric in-patients. The most common consulted specialties were endocrinology (14.5%), dermatology (12.5%) and cardiology (12%). About three quarters of the patients were below 30 years of age. Physical examination on admission was not carried out for 16% of cases. Forty-four percent of clinicians responses were within 48 hours of the consultation. There were no responses in 12% of the consultations and no life-threatening physical conditions. About one-third of referred patients were schizophrenics.CONCLUSION: Physical diseases in psychiatric in-patients are common. Evaluation of psychiatric patients should include a detailed physical examination, thorough medical and psychiatric history, as well as appropriate laboratory testing. Improving psychiatrist trainees’ skills in detecting and assessing physical conditions in psychiatric patients is essential.