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Psychiatry of learning disability – a future with mental health?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

R. Alexander
Affiliation:
Leicester Frith Hospital, Leicester LE3 9QF
A. Regan
Affiliation:
Harrow Learning Disability Team
S. Bhaumik
Affiliation:
University of Leicester
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Abstract

Aims and Method

A postal survey was sent to all consultants in the psychiatry of learning disability from four English regions. Their views on job satisfaction, their core roles and the management re-structuring of services were elicited.

Results

The proportion agreeing or strongly agreeing with each management option was 79% for integrated mental health–learning disability trusts, 61% for specialist learning disability trusts, 47% for care trusts, 10% for primary care trusts and 5% for social services. Only 34% felt consulted or able to influence the process of change and only 33% were satisfied with the current management changes within their trust but 67% were satisfied overall with their jobs.

Clinical Implications

Management from integrated mental health–learning disability trusts is the most preferred option for psychiatrists in learning disability. A large number of consultants, though otherwise satisfied with their jobs, feel excluded or unable to influence the current changes in management structures. A model of integrated service provision in line with the government's learning disability strategy is presented.

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Copyright © 2002. The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Table 1. Management structure proposed

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Table 2. Core roles

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