Pediatric referrals to psychiatry in a Tertiary Care General Hospital: A descriptive study

Background: Children with chronic physical illnesses frequently have psychiatric comorbidities, which often go un-noticed and may lead to more resource utilization and morbidity. Pediatric liaison services can be effectively used to bridge this gap. Literature on pediatric liaison services is sparse...

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Main Authors: Bheemsain Tekkalaki, Veerappa Y Patil, Sameeran S Chate, Nanasaheb M Patil, Sandeep Patil, V Sushruth
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour
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Online Access:http://www.jmhhb.org/article.asp?issn=0971-8990;year=2017;volume=22;issue=1;spage=40;epage=44;aulast=Tekkalaki
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spelling doaj-b501b38a14f2481a938ca74de4e653b42020-11-24T22:40:57ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour0971-89902017-01-01221404410.4103/jmhhb.jmhhb_41_16Pediatric referrals to psychiatry in a Tertiary Care General Hospital: A descriptive studyBheemsain TekkalakiVeerappa Y PatilSameeran S ChateNanasaheb M PatilSandeep PatilV SushruthBackground: Children with chronic physical illnesses frequently have psychiatric comorbidities, which often go un-noticed and may lead to more resource utilization and morbidity. Pediatric liaison services can be effectively used to bridge this gap. Literature on pediatric liaison services is sparse. Aims: To study the referral patterns, reasons for referrals, psychiatric diagnoses and interventions in children and adolescents referred to psychiatry department in a tertiary care hospital. Materials and Methods: A retrospective chart analysis of all children and adolescents below 19 years of age, referred to psychiatry department from 2010 to 2015, was done. Data was collected and statistical analysis was done. Results: Two hundred and nine subjects were included in the study. Mean age of sample was 12.15 (±4.20) years, with about 66.02% being males. About 54.06% of the participants were referred from pediatricians. Almost three fourth (72.25%) of children had no diagnosable physical illness. Intellectual disability (19.62%) was the most common psychiatric diagnosis, followed by depressive disorders (14.35%), and dissociative disorders (12.92%). Conclusions: In our study, majority of the referrals were the adolescent males from pediatric department. Intellectual disability, depressive disorder, and stress-related disorders were the common diagnoses. The fact that three-fourth of the referred children had no physical illness implies lack of awareness, stigma toward mental illness, and pathway of care.http://www.jmhhb.org/article.asp?issn=0971-8990;year=2017;volume=22;issue=1;spage=40;epage=44;aulast=TekkalakiGeneral hospital psychiatryliaison psychiatrypathway of carepediatric liaison
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author Bheemsain Tekkalaki
Veerappa Y Patil
Sameeran S Chate
Nanasaheb M Patil
Sandeep Patil
V Sushruth
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Veerappa Y Patil
Sameeran S Chate
Nanasaheb M Patil
Sandeep Patil
V Sushruth
Pediatric referrals to psychiatry in a Tertiary Care General Hospital: A descriptive study
Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour
General hospital psychiatry
liaison psychiatry
pathway of care
pediatric liaison
author_facet Bheemsain Tekkalaki
Veerappa Y Patil
Sameeran S Chate
Nanasaheb M Patil
Sandeep Patil
V Sushruth
author_sort Bheemsain Tekkalaki
title Pediatric referrals to psychiatry in a Tertiary Care General Hospital: A descriptive study
title_short Pediatric referrals to psychiatry in a Tertiary Care General Hospital: A descriptive study
title_full Pediatric referrals to psychiatry in a Tertiary Care General Hospital: A descriptive study
title_fullStr Pediatric referrals to psychiatry in a Tertiary Care General Hospital: A descriptive study
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric referrals to psychiatry in a Tertiary Care General Hospital: A descriptive study
title_sort pediatric referrals to psychiatry in a tertiary care general hospital: a descriptive study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Mental Health and Human Behaviour
issn 0971-8990
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background: Children with chronic physical illnesses frequently have psychiatric comorbidities, which often go un-noticed and may lead to more resource utilization and morbidity. Pediatric liaison services can be effectively used to bridge this gap. Literature on pediatric liaison services is sparse. Aims: To study the referral patterns, reasons for referrals, psychiatric diagnoses and interventions in children and adolescents referred to psychiatry department in a tertiary care hospital. Materials and Methods: A retrospective chart analysis of all children and adolescents below 19 years of age, referred to psychiatry department from 2010 to 2015, was done. Data was collected and statistical analysis was done. Results: Two hundred and nine subjects were included in the study. Mean age of sample was 12.15 (±4.20) years, with about 66.02% being males. About 54.06% of the participants were referred from pediatricians. Almost three fourth (72.25%) of children had no diagnosable physical illness. Intellectual disability (19.62%) was the most common psychiatric diagnosis, followed by depressive disorders (14.35%), and dissociative disorders (12.92%). Conclusions: In our study, majority of the referrals were the adolescent males from pediatric department. Intellectual disability, depressive disorder, and stress-related disorders were the common diagnoses. The fact that three-fourth of the referred children had no physical illness implies lack of awareness, stigma toward mental illness, and pathway of care.
topic General hospital psychiatry
liaison psychiatry
pathway of care
pediatric liaison
url http://www.jmhhb.org/article.asp?issn=0971-8990;year=2017;volume=22;issue=1;spage=40;epage=44;aulast=Tekkalaki
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