The role of the psychiatrist in the team treatment of the adult patient with burns.

P N Watkins, E L Cook, S R May, J M Still
Author Information
  1. P N Watkins: Burn Center, Humana Hospital-Augusta, GA.

Abstract

Improved survival rates for patients with major burn injuries and the consistent finding of significant long-term psychologic disability among survivors of burn trauma call for a redefinition of the role of the psychiatric consultant in the care of patients with burns. In addition to the traditional functions of diagnosis and treatment of discrete psychiatric disorders in patients with burns, this expanded role includes assisting the patient's normal process of psychologic adaptation after injury, assessing and managing burn pain, and facilitating communication among all members of the burn team. The functions of the psychiatrist are most effectively carried out when the psychiatrist is able to participate on a regular basis in the care of every patient as a member of the burn team.

MeSH Term

Adaptation, Psychological
Adult
Burns
Communication
Humans
Mental Disorders
Patient Care Team
Physician's Role
Physician-Patient Relations
Psychiatry

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