Closing the medical mortality gap in patients with major psychiatric conditions.

This article discusses options for closing the mortality gap between the general population and people with major psychiatric conditions such as psychosis, autism, learning disability and dementia. Most of the mortality (85%) involves physical disease, with most deaths occurring in general hospitals or care homes, so is relevant to all doctors. The main focus of psychiatric treatments has been to reduce suicide, although there is no evidence that they achieve this. This article calls for psychiatrists to collaborate with medical colleagues to help reduce excess deaths from physical causes. The practicalities of combined physical and mental health monitoring and prescribing clinics are discussed, based on experience in Whitby. Potential national solutions are summarized including options for smoking cessation, sugar restriction, nutritional supplementation and flu vaccination. PMID: 30070942 [PubMed - in process]
Source: British Journal of Hospital Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Tags: Br J Hosp Med (Lond) Source Type: research