[Implementation of a protocol for neuropsychiatric disease surveillance in a general hospital].

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Constanza Caneo-Robles, Pedro Letelier-Camus, María Ignacia Arteaga, Matías González-Tugas, Jorge Calderón, Nicolás Hayes, Felipe León, Pablo Toro-Espinoza
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Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic increased the incidence of neuropsychiatric diseases. Proactive models of consultation-liaison psychiatry (CLP-p) could play a key role in the prevention and management of these diseases in a general hospital.

Aim: To develop a protocol for implementing screening tools for neuropsychiatric symptoms in routine clinical practice.

Material and methods: Elements of the Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) model were used to modify the Neuropsychiatric Surveillance protocol implemented at a clinical hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic by members of the hospital's CLP team.

Results: A flowchart for active follow-up of neuropsychiatric symptoms during hospitalization is presented, with sequential management and referral flows, accompanied by suggestions for pre-discharge evaluation to define continuity of care actions. The COSMOS tool is also presented, designed for the detection of risk factors and actions for the prevention of neuropsychiatric diseases in general hospitals.

Conclusions: The neuropsychiatric surveillance protocol facilitates early and timely interventions and establishes criteria for the continuity of post-discharge care. These changes could improve the quality of care in general hospitals and reduce the gap between mental and physical health.

[综合医院神经精神疾病监测方案的实施]。
背景:新冠肺炎大流行增加了神经精神疾病的发病率。积极主动的会诊-联络精神病学(CLP-p)模式可以在综合医院预防和管理这些疾病中发挥关键作用。目的:制定一种在常规临床实践中实施神经精神症状筛查工具的方案。材料和方法:计划-实施-研究-行动(PDSA)模型的要素用于修改一家临床医院在COVID-19大流行期间由医院CLP团队成员实施的神经精神监测方案。结果:提出了住院期间积极随访神经精神症状的流程图,包括顺序管理和转诊流程,并附有出院前评估的建议,以确定护理行动的连续性。还介绍了COSMOS工具,用于在综合医院检测风险因素和预防神经精神疾病的行动。结论:神经精神监测方案有助于早期和及时的干预,并为出院后护理的连续性建立标准。这些变化可以提高综合医院的护理质量,缩小身心健康之间的差距。
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Revista medica de Chile
Revista medica de Chile 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
16.70%
发文量
75
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: La Revista Médica de Chile publica trabajos originales sobre temas de interés médico y de Ciencias Biomédicas, dando preferencia a los relacionados con la Medicina Interna y sus especialidades derivadas. Publicada mensualmente, desde 1872, por la Sociedad Médica de Santiago. La abreviatura de su título es Rev Med Chile, que debe ser usado en bibliografías, notas al pié de página, leyendas y referencias bibliográficas.
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