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Neurologists' detection and recognition of mental disorder in a tertiary in-patient neurological unit

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2018

Samr Dawood*
Affiliation:
Springfield University Hospital, South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust, London
Norman Poole
Affiliation:
St George's Hospital, London
Robert Fung Jr
Affiliation:
St George's Hospital, London
Niruj Agrawal
Affiliation:
St George's Hospital, London
*
Correspondence to Samr Dawood (Samr.Dawood@swlstg-tr.nhs.uk)
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Abstract

Aims and method

Psychiatric disorders are common in neurological in-patients, but they are under-recognised and undertreated. We investigated the frequency of detection of mental disorder and referral to psychiatric services in a regional neuroscience centre. The results were compared with the expected prevalence. All in-patient referrals received in 2014 from the in-patient wards of the regional neuroscience centre and acute neurological unit were reviewed.

Results

A total of 129 ward referrals were identified; of these, 78 were from the regional in-patient neurological unit, which comprised 11.4% of the total of 679 admissions to that unit.

Clinical implications

A spectrum of neuropsychiatric conditions were recognised by neurologists, but overall rates of recognition were low. To address the problem of under-recognition, routine screening with validated assessment tools can represent a cost-effective and acceptable method to detect psychiatric disorders in an in-patient neurological setting.

Declaration of Interest

None.

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Fig. 1 Distribution of patients per diagnostic categories.

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Table 1 Comparison of psychiatric diagnoses as a proportion of total number of referrals (%)

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Table 2 Comparison of psychiatric diagnoses/symptoms as a proportion of total admissions in the specific neurological in-patient unit (%)

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