The Role of the Liaison Psychiatrist in a Hemodialysis Program: A Case Study

Abstract
The role of a liaison psychiatric consultant and the practical usefulness of psychiatric expertise in an ongoing hemodialysis program is illustrated by means of an individual patient study. Initially, the psychiatrist concentrated on establishing a diagnosis and defining the etiological significance of a variety of factors that were influencing the patient's behavior. Consequently, changes in the patient's medical program were suggested in an attempt to modify the patient's psychiatric status. The psychiatrist also needed to help the dialysis unit staff understand the patient and make a decision on feasibility of a kidney transplant.

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