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Service innovation: an old age liaison psychiatry service

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Paul Whelan
Affiliation:
Erith Community Mental Health Team, Oxleas Foundation Trust
Kirsten Lawson
Affiliation:
St Martin's Hospital, Canterbury
Stephen W. Burton
Affiliation:
South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, Ladywell House, 330 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6JZ, email: stephen.burton@slam.nhs.uk
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Service models differ for the provision of mental healthcare for elderly medical in-patients. Input by the general adult liaison psychiatry service with no age cutoff (Lipowski, 1983) and sector-based old age community mental health teams (CMHTs) (Scott et al, 1988; De Leo et al, 1989) have been described, as well as a consultation–liaison model. Holmes et al (2003) showed that old age psychiatrists favoured a liaison rather than a consultation model.

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Table 1. Results from psychiatric records

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Table 2. Results from referral form

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Table 3. Results from medical records

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