Attitudes of Non-psychiatric Doctors Toward the Management of Psychiatric Problems

  • Nagabhirava G
  • Goud S
  • Goel A
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Introduction: This research explores non-psychiatric doctors' attitudes toward managing psychiatric problems, recognizing the critical intersection between physical and emotional health. The study aims to understand the barriers and facilitators in addressing these challenges within a tertiary care hospital in Hyderabad, India. The prevalence of psychiatric disorders among general hospital inpatients and outpatients underscores the need for comprehensive care. However, various obstacles hinder effective management. The objectives are to describe and understand these attitudes and to investigate the reasons for non-referral in cases involving psychiatric concerns.

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Nagabhirava, G., Goud, S., & Goel, A. D. (2023). Attitudes of Non-psychiatric Doctors Toward the Management of Psychiatric Problems. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47229

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