格陵兰精神病学的独特性。

Q4 Psychology
Goran Mijaljica
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摘要

格陵兰岛是世界上最大的岛屿,居住着大约57000人。鉴于该国幅员辽阔,人口稀少,提供精神科服务可能具有挑战性。远程医疗和沿海访问有助于在首都努克以外获得精神科护理,努克是该国唯一的精神科病房所在地。通过与丹麦的医院合作提供其他专业精神病服务。格陵兰精神病学面临的主要挑战之一是人员流动率高,包括缺乏长期的精神科顾问。考虑到对精神病学服务的需求,以及世界上最高的自杀率,格陵兰精神病学在探索适合其特定社会文化需求的创造性解决方案时,面临着一系列独特的临床挑战。提交人分享了他在格陵兰担任精神科医生的个人经历。
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The Uniqueness of Greenlandic Psychiatry.

Greenland, the world's largest island, is home to approximately 57,000 people. Given the country's vast area and sparse population, the provision of psychiatric services can be challenging. Telemedicine and coastal visits contribute to the accessibility of psychiatric care outside of the capital, Nuuk, where the country's only psychiatry ward is located. Other specialty psychiatric services are provided through collaboration with hospitals in Denmark. One of the major challenges faced by Greenlandic psychiatry is high staff turnover, including a lack of permanent consultant psychiatrists. Considering the need for psychiatric services, as well as the world's highest suicide rate, Greenlandic psychiatry confronts a unique set of clinical challenges as it explores creative solutions tailored to its specific sociocultural needs. The author shares his personal experience having worked as a psychiatrist in Greenland.

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Psychodynamic Psychiatry
Psychodynamic Psychiatry Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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