Psychiatric Bulletin
Volume 21, Issue 12, 1997, Pages 751-753

Asylum seekers: Self-referrals to a large psychiatric hospital (Article) (Open Access)

Gray N.* , Sallib E.
  • a 3 New Farm Barns, Spark Hall Close, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 4NU, United Kingdom
  • b 3 New Farm Barns, Spark Hall Close, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 4NU, United Kingdom

Abstract

We reviewed, prospectively, all patients who presented themselves at the reception of a large psychiatric hospital, which held no casualty department, to assess the extent and value of a long standing 'unofficial emergency service' that has been provided for decades. We found no evidence that the service was abused or that it led to unwarranted admissions. The service could provide a useful point of entry to mental health services for certain patients. The 'ad hoc' emergency service described here is hoping to become a recognised 'Emergency Clinic' in the reprovided service, after the closure of this 100 year old psychiatric institution in the very near future.

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patient referral mental hospital hospitalization refugee Article mental disease human emergency health service

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DOI: 10.1192/pb.21.12.751
ISSN: 09556036
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English