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Diagnosing and managing work‐related mental health conditions in general practice: new Australian clinical practice guidelines

INTRODUCTION: In Australia, mental health conditions (MHCs) arising from workplace factors are a leading cause of long term work incapacity and absenteeism. While most patients are treated in general practice, general practitioners report several challenges associated with diagnosing and managing wo...

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Autores principales: Mazza, Danielle, Chakraborty, Samantha P, Brijnath, Bianca, Nowak, Heather, Howell, Cate, Brott, Trevor, Atchison, Michelle, Gras, David, Kenardy, Justin, Buchanan, Richard, Tawia, Seyram
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31231820
http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/mja2.50240
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author Mazza, Danielle
Chakraborty, Samantha P
Brijnath, Bianca
Nowak, Heather
Howell, Cate
Brott, Trevor
Atchison, Michelle
Gras, David
Kenardy, Justin
Buchanan, Richard
Tawia, Seyram
author_facet Mazza, Danielle
Chakraborty, Samantha P
Brijnath, Bianca
Nowak, Heather
Howell, Cate
Brott, Trevor
Atchison, Michelle
Gras, David
Kenardy, Justin
Buchanan, Richard
Tawia, Seyram
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description INTRODUCTION: In Australia, mental health conditions (MHCs) arising from workplace factors are a leading cause of long term work incapacity and absenteeism. While most patients are treated in general practice, general practitioners report several challenges associated with diagnosing and managing workplace MHCs. This guideline, approved by the National Health and Medical Research Council and endorsed by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine, is the first internationally to address the clinical complexities associated with diagnosing and managing work‐related MHCs in general practice. MAIN RECOMMENDATIONS: Our 11 evidence‐based recommendations and 19 consensus‐based statements aim to assist GPs with: the assessment of symptoms and diagnosis of a work‐related MHC; the early identification of an MHC that develops as a comorbid or secondary condition after an initial workplace injury; determining if an MHC has arisen as a result of work factors; managing a work‐related MHC to improve personal recovery or return to work; determining if a patient can work in some capacity; communicating with the patient's workplace; and managing a work‐related MHC that is not improving as anticipated. CHANGES IN MANAGEMENT AS RESULT OF THE GUIDELINE: This guideline will enhance care and improve health outcomes by encouraging: the use of appropriate tools to assist the diagnosis and determine the severity of MHCs; consideration of factors that can lead to the development of an MHC after a workplace injury; more comprehensive clinical assessments; the use of existing high quality guidelines to inform the clinical management of MHCs; consideration of a patient's capacity to work; appropriate communication with the workplace; and collaboration with other health professionals.
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spelling pubmed-68524332019-11-20 Diagnosing and managing work‐related mental health conditions in general practice: new Australian clinical practice guidelines Mazza, Danielle Chakraborty, Samantha P Brijnath, Bianca Nowak, Heather Howell, Cate Brott, Trevor Atchison, Michelle Gras, David Kenardy, Justin Buchanan, Richard Tawia, Seyram Med J Aust Research and Reviews INTRODUCTION: In Australia, mental health conditions (MHCs) arising from workplace factors are a leading cause of long term work incapacity and absenteeism. While most patients are treated in general practice, general practitioners report several challenges associated with diagnosing and managing workplace MHCs. This guideline, approved by the National Health and Medical Research Council and endorsed by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine, is the first internationally to address the clinical complexities associated with diagnosing and managing work‐related MHCs in general practice. MAIN RECOMMENDATIONS: Our 11 evidence‐based recommendations and 19 consensus‐based statements aim to assist GPs with: the assessment of symptoms and diagnosis of a work‐related MHC; the early identification of an MHC that develops as a comorbid or secondary condition after an initial workplace injury; determining if an MHC has arisen as a result of work factors; managing a work‐related MHC to improve personal recovery or return to work; determining if a patient can work in some capacity; communicating with the patient's workplace; and managing a work‐related MHC that is not improving as anticipated. CHANGES IN MANAGEMENT AS RESULT OF THE GUIDELINE: This guideline will enhance care and improve health outcomes by encouraging: the use of appropriate tools to assist the diagnosis and determine the severity of MHCs; consideration of factors that can lead to the development of an MHC after a workplace injury; more comprehensive clinical assessments; the use of existing high quality guidelines to inform the clinical management of MHCs; consideration of a patient's capacity to work; appropriate communication with the workplace; and collaboration with other health professionals. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-06-24 2019-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6852433/ /pubmed/31231820 http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/mja2.50240 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Medical Journal of Australia published on behalf of AMPCo Pty Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chakraborty, Samantha P
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Nowak, Heather
Howell, Cate
Brott, Trevor
Atchison, Michelle
Gras, David
Kenardy, Justin
Buchanan, Richard
Tawia, Seyram
Diagnosing and managing work‐related mental health conditions in general practice: new Australian clinical practice guidelines
title Diagnosing and managing work‐related mental health conditions in general practice: new Australian clinical practice guidelines
title_full Diagnosing and managing work‐related mental health conditions in general practice: new Australian clinical practice guidelines
title_fullStr Diagnosing and managing work‐related mental health conditions in general practice: new Australian clinical practice guidelines
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosing and managing work‐related mental health conditions in general practice: new Australian clinical practice guidelines
title_short Diagnosing and managing work‐related mental health conditions in general practice: new Australian clinical practice guidelines
title_sort diagnosing and managing work‐related mental health conditions in general practice: new australian clinical practice guidelines
topic Research and Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6852433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31231820
http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/mja2.50240
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