Abstract
Aims and method: A survey was undertaken to determine the working arrangements of learning disability psychiatrists in Scotland. A questionnaire was sent to each of the 15 NHS providers of learning disabilities services in Scotland. Results were converted to the equivalent of whole time equivalent (WTE) consultant. Results: The results showed a wide range in the level of psychiatric staffing throughout services. The median consultant learning disability psychiatrist in Scotland covers a catchment population of 160 000 and works with 0.65 WTE non-consultant career-grade psychiatrists and 0.68 WTE training-grade psychiatrists. They are responsible for a median of 3.7 assessment and treatment beds, no rehabilitation beds, no day hospital places, 23 long-stay beds, 0.6 respite beds and 0.7 forensic beds. At the time of the survey, 15.6% of consultant posts were vacant. Clinical implications: Service provision appears to be variable across Scotland. The implications of this may warrant closer scrutiny.
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Smiley, E., Cooper, S. A., Miller, S., Robertson, P., & Simpson, N. (2002). Scottish survey of learning disability psychiatrists. Psychiatric Bulletin, 26(8), 302–304. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.26.8.302
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