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정신과 입원환자에서의 신체적 문제에 대한 조사

Authors
 문유선  ;  임기영  ;  김도훈  ;  이혜리  ;  유계준  ;  오병훈  ;  민경준 
Citation
 Journal of the Korean Neuropsychiatric Association (신경정신의학), Vol.34(6) : 1738-1746, 1995-12 
Journal Title
Journal of the Korean Neuropsychiatric Association(신경정신의학)
ISSN
 1015-4817 
Issue Date
1995-12
Keywords
Family physician ; Physical problem ; Psychiatric inpatient
Abstract
This study was designed to determine the frequency and characteristics of physical symptoms and diseases in the psychiatric inpatients, and was directed to assess the physical problems and possible ways to resolve them in a closed psychiatric unit.
Through evaluation of medical records of 386 inpatients from Kwangju Severance Psychiatric Hospital of Yonsei Medical College during a one-year peroid, from September 1, 1993 to August 31, 1994, we classified the physical problem according to ICD-9CM, comparing with the contents of primary health care in care in family practice.
The results were as follows ; Among the total number of 386 psychiatric inpatients, 159 patients(41.2%) had the physical problems with 196 physical diagnoses(1.23 diagnoses per a patient). The most common diagnoses were constipation, upper respiratory tract infection, tinea, alcholic liver disease, dental caries in a descending order. The most common systemic diagnoses were diseases of digestive system, skin, ENT(ear, nose and throat)and dental diseases. The 81.6% of the physical problesm were consulted to a family physician with referral rate of 5.3%.
Our results suggest that the majority of the physicial problems in a closed psychiatric unit could be resolved by consulting to a family physician.
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Psychiatry (정신과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Oh, Byong Hoon(오병훈)
Lee, Hye Ree(이혜리)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/186390
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