PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - B Essex AU - R Doig AU - J Rosenthal AU - J Doherty TI - The psychiatric discharge summary: a tool for management and audit. DP - 1991 Aug 01 TA - British Journal of General Practice PG - 332--334 VI - 41 IP - 349 4099 - http://bjgp.org/content/41/349/332.short 4100 - http://bjgp.org/content/41/349/332.full SO - Br J Gen Pract1991 Aug 01; 41 AB - The aims of this study were to review the information needs of general practitioners in relation to the discharge of mentally ill patients; to design a discharge summary that would meet these needs and evaluate its use by junior hospital staff; and to assess the usefulness of this summary for audit. The information needs of general practitioners were identified from a review of the literature and from discussions with local general practitioners. A prototype discharge summary was designed and reviewed by a panel of general practitioners, regional advisors and course organizers from the south east Thames region. It was used for all patients discharged from the acute psychiatric ward in Hither Green Hospital over a 10 month period. One copy was given to the patient to take to the general practitioner, one was posted to the general practitioner and a final copy was kept in the patient's hospital records. The senior house officers found the summary easy to complete. It reduced uncertainty about what data to provide, and helped to focus on the most critical information needed by general practitioners for continuity of care. Using a pre-coded data collection sheet, analysis of the information on the summaries was easily done. It provided a rapid audit of caseload, diagnoses, therapy, methods of admission and discharge, length of stay, risk factors and roles of all involved in future management. This information can be of use to the psychiatric team, general practitioners and hospital managers and could be the first step towards the development of shared care.