Attitudes of house‐physicians towards self‐poisoning patients

Eighty‐two house‐physicians filled in a questionnaire concerning the care of self‐poisoning patients with special emphasis on training and attitudes. These recently qualified doctors dealt with large numbers of such patients and expressed dissatisfaction with their training in this respect. Hostile attitudes towards these patients developed most clearly at those district hospitals where psychiatrists are rarely available. During their 6 months as a house‐physician, doctors at the teaching hospital became more interested in making a full assessment of these patients whereas those at other hospitals became less so.

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