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DIAGNOSTIC AND MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES FOR MENTAL DISORDERS IN PRIMARY CARE
ICD-10 CHAPTER V PRIMARY CARE VERSION |
By: |
World Health Organization, J. Alberto Costa e Silva (Foreword), T. Bedirhan Ustun |
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Spiral bound |
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ISBN 10: |
0889371482 |
ISBN 13: |
9780889371484 |
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Publisher: |
HOGREFE PUBLISHING |
Pub. date: |
1 January, 1996 |
Pages: |
104 |
Description: |
Offering helpful guidelines on diagnosis in cases where the primary care physician has to do this alone, this work also provides guidelines on what to say to patients and their families, how to give them counselling, what medication to prescribe, and when to consult a specialist. |
Synopsis: |
This volume has been prepared in light of the experiences of primary care physicians and other health care providers, taking into account their specific needs. Short, user-friendly and oriented towards management, the book contains essential information for both physicians and other primary care staff on how to help patients with mental disorders. Offering helpful guidelines on diagnosis in cases where the primary care physician has to do this alone, this work also provides guidelines on what to say to patients and their families, how to give them counselling, what medication to prescribe, and when to consult a specialist. Two versions of "ICD-10 Chapter V Primary Care Version" are presented here: a concise version for those with medical training and prescription responsibility; and a brief version for primary care staff with other medical training. The primary care versions of the mental disorders classification were designed by an international group of general practitioners, family physicians, mental health workers, public health experts, social workers, psychiatrists and psychologists with a special interest in mental health problems in primary health care.Drafts were reviewed by both mental health and primary health care providers. After two rounds of revision, the classification system was field tested in more than 40 countries by over 500 primary care physicians to assess its relevance, ease of use and reliability. |
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2 figures |
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Canada |
Imprint: |
Hogrefe & Huber |
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