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Primhe Conference 2011

WelcomeDr Ian Walton

Themes

• Primary Care Mental Health is wellbeing, early detection and intervention

• Good Primary Care Mental health focuses on the needs of the patient

• Medically Unexplained Symptoms can be complex and effective treatment focuses on the whole individual

• Effective education is the key to raising quality of care

What have we been up to? • MUS workshops – Croydon, Liverpool,

Edinburgh• Researching and evaluating treatment for

MUS• Discussion forum www.primhe.org.uk• Education for Primary Care

www.primhe.org.uk

What have we been up to? • MUS workshops – Croydon, Liverpool,

Edinburgh• Researching and evaluating treatmennt

for MUS• Education for Primary Care• Service Users Network

Increase in GP training in mental health

GPs to listen and understand

A better understanding of the different types of mental illness by GPs.

What is happening on the inside does not always show on the outside.

Listen to what is really the issue

Give me time

Believe me

How and what type of information to give topatients about their illness

I don’t understand the information about medication. Do I have a choice?

I want to be listened to by a person who understands not just by an automated machine.

There is no word for mental ill health in my language

I need to access help and support at home whilst my wife is ill

Dementia is scary. Can I stay at home with my wife?

I need support and understanding for me and my daughter.

Can I talk to someone about my mum?

Access to services quickly when me or my family need it

I need to be registered........

A closer working with the Communitymental health teams. This is seen as something that is important as it does not really happen at the moment

A better review system when someone’sreceiving medication.

Having someone receiving the same medication year on year should not be happening in most cases.

I think it is important that GPs understand how important staying employed is.

I was scared and no one at college understood me.My GP did not judge me.

GPs to know that they areimportant .We are worried about the cuts.

Not to be afraid of advocating theuse of alternative provider services to their patients.

GPs to realise that PsychologicalTherapies are not for everyone and neither are tablets.

People are all different and whatsuits one does not necessarily suitanother so there needs to bealternative treatments available.

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