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Anti-depressant use at all-time high in Tayside as pandemic hurts mental health
Updated: April 3, 2021, 10:36 am
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Anti-depressant prescriptions have hit the highest level ever recorded in Tayside as a year of restrictions leaves many struggling to cope.
The total prescribed for all of 2020 has risen 3% year-on-year and in December the most recent month available 52,653 were written.
It amounts to a 10% rise compared to the same month in 2019 and is by far the highest number ever given in a single month.
Number of anti-depressant prescriptions issued in each of the last four years in Tayside
Mental health stigma has reduced in recent years which means some of the increase could be down to more people reaching out for help.
By Brian Waters2021-03-11T08:29:00+00:00
ICSs will be shaped by analysis of comprehensive data on the populations they serve, writes Brian Waters
The UK health and care system is rapidly planning and organising for a return to a world where traditional priorities come back fully into focus, alongside an acceptance that covid is probably here to stay. In the short term at least, there will be no “business as usual”.
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The system is confronted with the awful task of waiting list prioritisation on an unprecedented scale. This is taking place against a backdrop of the reorganisation of services across whole Integrated Care Systems, soon to be given a statutory footing.
The world needs all the doctors it can get right now. This cancer patient is risking the time she has left to become one CNN 3/10/2021 By Scott McLean, CNN © Courtesy Krista Bose Krista Bose, 27, is just weeks away from completing her medical training but cancer and the risk from Covid-19 meant she had to put her plans on hold.
Perched on her living room couch, cup of tea in hand, Krista Bose rattles off complex medical terms without the slightest hesitation, then pauses to patiently explain each one in layman s terms as if speaking to her own patient. Bose, though, is the patient, and what she s describing is her own prognosis.
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