Challenges for setting up psychiatric services in a trauma centre in India

Q2 Medicine BJPsych International Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI:10.1192/bji.2023.35
Nishtha Chawla, Rakesh K. Chadda
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Psychiatric sequelae may occur following traumatic injury irrespective of whether an insult has been caused to the brain. A range of psychiatric illnesses have been either causative of or associated with road traffic accidents and traumatic injuries, including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance use disorder and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Despite literature on such associations, psychiatric intervention in the treatment of patients following traumatic injury is limited. The authors share their experience of challenges in addressing mental health problems in a tertiary care trauma centre located in North India. Steps in overcoming those challenges included: developing a semi-structured form to be completed for referrals and consultations, a psychiatrist attending weekly rounds with the surgeons, and initiating a psychiatry out-patient clinic for patients discharged from the trauma centre. It may be worthwhile in the future to set up a trauma psychiatry unit at the centre, involving a clinical psychologist, a psychiatric social worker and an occupational therapist for the comprehensive care of patients.
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在印度创伤中心设立精神科服务面临的挑战
不论脑部是否受到损伤,创伤性损伤后都可能出现精神后遗症。一系列精神疾病,包括抑郁、焦虑、创伤后应激障碍、物质使用障碍和注意缺陷多动障碍,要么是道路交通事故和创伤性伤害的原因,要么与之相关。尽管有文献报道这种关联,但在创伤性损伤患者的治疗中,精神病学干预是有限的。提交人分享了他们在印度北部的一个三级创伤护理中心处理精神卫生问题时遇到的挑战的经验。克服这些挑战的步骤包括:制定一份半结构化的转诊和会诊表格,一名精神科医生每周与外科医生进行查房,并为从创伤中心出院的病人开设精神科门诊诊所。将来也许值得在该中心设立一个创伤精神科,由一名临床心理学家、一名精神科社会工作者和一名职业治疗师参与,对病人进行全面护理。
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BJPsych International Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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