We sought to determine the views of old age psychiatrists about the quality, benefits and drawbacks of their autopsy services, so a postal questionnaire was circulated to all individuals identified by the Royal College of Psychiatrists as providing old age psychiatry services in England and Wales. W
Autopsy services for old age psychiatrists in england and wales: Can neuropathologists help?
โ Scribed by Emyr W. Benbow; Helen Reid; Susan M. Benbow
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 462 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6230
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โฆ Synopsis
We have previously shown that many old age psychiatrists are dissatisfied with their local autopsy services. Their most common complaint was the poor quality of central nervous system examinations carried out by general histopathologists, and so we sought to determine whether neuropathologists could carry out more autopsies on old age psychiatry patients. A postal questionnaire was used, and responses indicate that neuropathologists carry out An average of 8.8 autopsies on old age psychiatry patients each year, out ofa mean total of42.2 neuropathological autopsies, and examine an average of 28.3 other brains from old age psychiatry patients, out of a mean total of 109.3 cases. In general, respondents found autopsies on psychiatric and neurological patients much more interesting than autopsies on neurosurgical and forensic cases, but did not rate psychiatric autopsies as more important than any other kind of case. Most neuropathologists would wish to examine more brains from old age psychiatry patiznts, but would require more pathologists, more technicians or more resources before doing so. Old age psychiat'iists who wish to obtain a better autopsy service may need to take the initiative.
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that some old age psychiatrists are dissatisfied and disillusioned with their local autopsy services, and so we carried out a postal survey to assess the extent of the problem. Our most striking finding was that over a quarter of old age psychiatrists are, indeed, dissati
## Abstract ## Background There is much variation in the services provided for older people with mental health problems. In England, the __National Service Framework for Older People__ (NSFOP) sought to address these inconsistencies and improve care. This study describes the situation three years