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Rejection of psychiatric treatment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Graham Hillis
Affiliation:
4th Year Medical Student, Medical School, University of Aberdeen
David A. Alexander
Affiliation:
Department of Mental Health, University Medical Buildings, Foresterhill, Aberdeen AB9 2ZD (correspondence)
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The growing realisation that health care resources are limited has led to increasing concern about the wastage caused by the failure of patients to keep their psychiatric appointments. Generally, non-attendance following psychiatric referral is particularly high (e.g. Baekland & Lundwall, 1975), although in the north-east of Scotland the rate is roughly similar to those reported by other specialties (Alexander & Hillis, 1989). However, little effort has been made to elicit the views of non-attenders themselves or to consider what aspects of the referral system may contribute to this failure to attend.

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