Establishing a psychiatry clinic within an Australian publicly funded specialist obesity service.

Author(s)
Brightman, Louise
Inman, Deborah
Goodbourn, James
Publication Date
2025-02-12
Abstract
In January 2023, the Canberra Health Services Department of Bariatric Medicine introduced a psychiatry clinic into its model of care to optimise the management of patients with comorbid obesity and mental illness. This paper describes the scope of the psychiatry clinic and reviews patient characteristics and management during the first year of operation.This study is an outline of the clinic and a retrospective review of patient demographics, body mass index, psychiatric diagnoses and initial management. Descriptive statistics were performed (2024.LRE.00027).Clinic scope, staffing and patient eligibility were presented. Of the 22 patients referred, 20 attended initial assessment and at least one review (102 encounters). Females outnumbered males (82%). Mean age was 44 years (18-73 years). Mean body mass index was 51.74 kg/m (29.36-74.23 kg/m). Depressive and anxiety disorders were the most prevalent existing diagnoses. Trauma and stressor-related disorders and feeding and eating disorders were common new diagnoses. 75% of patients had two or more psychiatric disorders. Management comprised medications, supportive psychotherapy and referral recommendations.This is the first time the Department of Bariatric Medicine has embedded a psychiatry clinic into its model of care. The clinic provides specialist-level psychiatric care within a multi-disciplinary team which may have benefits in managing comorbid obesity and mental illness.
Affiliation
Department of Bariatric Medicine (DBM), Canberra Health Services (CHS), Canberra, ACT, Australia; School of Medicine and Psychology (SMP), Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Department of Bariatric Medicine (DBM), Canberra Health Services (CHS), Canberra, ACT, Australia; Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine (DRSM), CHS, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Mental Health Central Australia Health Service (MHCAHS), Northern Territory Government, Alice Springs, NT, Australia.
Citation
Australas Psychiatry . 2025 Feb 12:10398562251318892. doi: 10.1177/10398562251318892. Online ahead of print.
ISSN
1440-1665
OrcId
0000-0003-2007-0471
Pubmed ID
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39936910/?otool=iaurydwlib
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Subject
binge eating disorder
obesity
psychiatry
trauma
Title
Establishing a psychiatry clinic within an Australian publicly funded specialist obesity service.
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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