Knowledge and confidence of the Mental Health Act in Scotland: a survey of general practitioners.

作者: Lisa Conway , Nabiha Mohammed , Charles Jardine , James Crabb

DOI: 10.1177/0025802414524386

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摘要: AIMS AND METHOD: Front-line clinician general practitioners may be required to assist in the administration of mental health legislation. Limited training has been an issue previously identified. This study aims ascertain levels training, knowledge and confidence Scotland relation act. An anonymous online survey all one Scottish board was completed. RESULTS: Eighty Forth Valley responded survey; 55% had never received any previous The majority rated act as fair (50%) using poor (44%). No relationship found between current or confidence. Previous practical use associated with better (p = 0.0074) 0.0005). Of respondents, 99% were keen pursue further CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Further for is improve this important area. Language: en

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