Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2911891164> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2911891164 endingPage "442" @default.
- W2911891164 startingPage "434" @default.
- W2911891164 abstract "Background: Although second opinions are rather restricted to the surgical disciplines, they have become more and more important to the health system in the last 20 years. The demand has been triggered by rising health costs and the economization of the field. The Internet has also made a considerable contribution to the demand for patient-initiated second opinions. Given these developments, it is surprising that second opinions have not become more important in the field of psychiatry. This article highlights the special situation of second opinions in psychiatry, discusses possible barriers to the adoption of second opinions in psychiatry, and the potential for greater use of second opinions in this field. Objective: In psychiatry, second opinions have been neglected by the typical drivers of innovations in health care, including insurers and other commercial drivers as well as psychiatrists and patients themselves. This review identifies current barriers to widespread adoption of second opinions in psychiatric practice, discusses the benefits of second opinions that have been demonstrated in other disciplines, and outlines the potential gains to be realized through use of second opinions in psychiatry. Methods: Literature in the area was reviewed through a search of the main medical databases. This literature review was supported by in-depth interviews with health care personnel and insurers. Conclusions: Second opinions are rarely obtained in psychiatry and there is little literature on this subject. The stigmatization of psychiatric disorders and patients and the uniqueness of the patient-doctor relationship in psychiatry, especially in psychotherapeutic care, may pose considerable obstacles to the use of second opinions in this field. In addition, more stakeholders, such as social workers, government agencies and regulators, health care and disability insurers, and social security agencies, are involved in the mental health compared with the somatic health sector, which may make it more difficult to achieve a coordinated approach in psychiatric care. However, we have found no convincingly good reason why second opinions have not been at least discussed in psychiatry. Psychiatry could benefit from ongoing discussions concerning the outcomes of second opinions in other medical disciplines." @default.
- W2911891164 created "2019-02-21" @default.
- W2911891164 creator A5007875224 @default.
- W2911891164 creator A5008939877 @default.
- W2911891164 creator A5025137457 @default.
- W2911891164 date "2018-11-01" @default.
- W2911891164 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W2911891164 title "Second Opinions in Psychiatry: A Review" @default.
- W2911891164 cites W1574545031 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W1733932979 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W1799431733 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W1845083756 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W191118419 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W1967964383 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W1972922624 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2016162835 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2027554493 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2034277153 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2035732943 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2040022100 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2048121034 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2056883717 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2057732480 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2061474427 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2064479897 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2076637420 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2084381006 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2094340711 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2114033371 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2143863446 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2145772573 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2146453740 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2146684654 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2148435790 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2156084384 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2171012991 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2324406473 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2326663153 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2402618499 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2405944511 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2425575937 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2438903747 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2509002782 @default.
- W2911891164 cites W2773432113 @default.
- W2911891164 doi "https://doi.org/10.1097/pra.0000000000000343" @default.
- W2911891164 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6372222" @default.
- W2911891164 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30395554" @default.
- W2911891164 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2911891164 type Work @default.
- W2911891164 sameAs 2911891164 @default.
- W2911891164 citedByCount "6" @default.
- W2911891164 countsByYear W29118911642019 @default.
- W2911891164 countsByYear W29118911642021 @default.
- W2911891164 countsByYear W29118911642022 @default.
- W2911891164 countsByYear W29118911642023 @default.
- W2911891164 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2911891164 hasAuthorship W2911891164A5007875224 @default.
- W2911891164 hasAuthorship W2911891164A5008939877 @default.
- W2911891164 hasAuthorship W2911891164A5025137457 @default.
- W2911891164 hasBestOaLocation W29118911641 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C110875604 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C136764020 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C160735492 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C161191863 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C202444582 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C2777855551 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConcept C9652623 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C110875604 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C118552586 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C136764020 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C15744967 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C160735492 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C161191863 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C17744445 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C199539241 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C202444582 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C2777855551 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C33923547 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C41008148 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C71924100 @default.
- W2911891164 hasConceptScore W2911891164C9652623 @default.
- W2911891164 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W2911891164 hasLocation W29118911641 @default.
- W2911891164 hasLocation W29118911642 @default.
- W2911891164 hasLocation W29118911643 @default.
- W2911891164 hasLocation W29118911644 @default.
- W2911891164 hasLocation W29118911645 @default.
- W2911891164 hasOpenAccess W2911891164 @default.
- W2911891164 hasPrimaryLocation W29118911641 @default.
- W2911891164 hasRelatedWork W158009666 @default.
- W2911891164 hasRelatedWork W2067238400 @default.