Industrial Psychiatry Journal (Jan 2009)

Knowledge and practices of general practitioners regarding psychiatric problems

  • R K Chaudhary,
  • B P Mishra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-6748.57853
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 22 – 26

Abstract

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Background: Mental health problems account for 12% of global disease burden and non-psychiatrist medical practitioners deal with a large proportion of this burden. This study was planned to assess the knowledge, attitude and treatment practices of non-psychiatrist medical practitioners regarding mental health problems. Materials and Methods: One hundred Allopathic and 25 each of Homeopathic and Ayurvedic medical practitioners were interviewed and assessed using a semi-structured performa. Results: Majority (95%) of them were aware regarding etiology, increasing incidence and treatment facilities available for mental health problems. Treatment modalities include counseling and medication but 69.9% of them had not received any formal training in administering them. Conclusions: 98.5% practitioners providing mental health services at the primary level feel the need to be properly trained and oriented in the management of these patients to improve quality of healthcare.

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