The incidence of psychiatric pathologies in hospitals without psychiatric wards
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Psychiatry. Pathological psychiatry. Psychopathology. Phrenopathies. Psychoses. Mental abnormality. Morbid mental states. Behavioural and emotional disturbances (292)
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ALEXANDRU, Dragos Ovidiu. The incidence of psychiatric pathologies in hospitals without psychiatric wards. In: All together for mental health: trauma and its prices for humanity, 12-15 octombrie 2023, Chişinău. 2023, p. 30. ISSN 2734 – 7443.
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All together for mental health: trauma and its prices for humanity 2023
Conferința "All together for mental health: trauma and its prices for humanity"
Chişinău, Moldova, 12-15 octombrie 2023

The incidence of psychiatric pathologies in hospitals without psychiatric wards

CZU: 616.89-008.1

Pag. 30-30

Alexandru Dragos Ovidiu
 
University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Craiova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 30 ianuarie 2024


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The frequency of psychiatric diagnostics in patients admitted to health facilities without a psychiatric ward remains a critical area of investigation. This text aims to explore the incidence and prevalence of psychiatric disorders in Romania, shedding light on the importance of incorporating psychiatric evaluations into routine medical assessments. Data from Romania highlights the significant prevalence of psychiatric disorders among patients admitted to health facilities without a dedicated psychiatric ward. A study conducted in Bucharest found that 32% of patients admitted to a general hospital exhibited psychiatric symptoms requiring diagnostic evaluation and management. Another nationwide survey revealed that 17% of patients in general medical wards had substantial psychiatric distress, emphasizing the need for increased attention to mental health conditions in non-psychiatric healthcare settings. The frequency of psychiatric diagnostics among patients admitted to health facilities without a psychiatric ward highlights the need for enhanced awareness and collaboration among medical professionals in Romania. By recognizing the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in non-psychiatric settings and integrating psychiatric evaluations into routine medical assessments, healthcare providers can deliver more comprehensive and effective care to patients with psychiatric comorbidities, ultimately improving outcomes and public health.