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Physical Health Monitoring for People with Schizophrenia Overall Rank: 21
General practitioners and other primary health workers should regularly monitor and record the physical health of people with schizophrenia (registered) in their practice.
Psychosis refers to a serious mental disorder (such as schizophrenia) characterized by defective or lost contact with reality, often with hallucinations or delusions.
Additional Domain(s) : Physical Health Intervention
Rationale
Primary care professionals have an important part to play in the physical and mental health care of people with schizophrenia. They are best placed to monitor the physical health of people with schizophrenia and should do so regularly. Case registers will be an important means of doing so. In addition, primary care workers should monitor the mental health and treatment of their service users, work closely with secondary services and refer before crises arise wherever possible.
Primary Reference
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence. Schizophrenia: Core interventions in the treatment and management of schizophrenia in primary and secondary care. December, 2002. Retrieved on Aug 3, 2006 from: http://www.nice.org.uk/page.aspx?o=CG001NICEguideline
Level of Evidence
IV: Evidence based on individual expert opinion.

Summarized CommentsAdd Comment
  • * I ranked this highly due to the deplorable medical care of those with psychiatric disorders in many primary care settings.
Variation in Results
Ratings-based Rank
Relevance 29
Actionability 12
Overall Importance 28
 
Stakeholder Rank
Academics 22
Clinicians 25
Consumers 30
Decision Makers 15
 
Special Group Rank
First Nations 9
Rural Areas 10
Federal Stakeholders 43
Regional Rank
BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PE NL YT NT NU
7 19 8 13 18 49 14 12 9 34 35 59 37
 
Overall Rank

      

21


SA11g (B994)

 
Distribution of Survey Respondent Ratings
Relevance
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0.73 0 0 0.72 2.35 3.46 19.14 34.76 38.84
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Actionability
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1.09 0.54 0.54 0.9 1.7 6.05 21.45 37.16 30.57
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Overall Importance
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1.99 17.02 81
3 2 1

3 = can live without
2 = nice to have
1 = indispensable
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