The Rehabilitation Effectiveness for Activities for Life (REAL) study: a national programme of research into NHS inpatient mental health rehabilitation services across England
Background: The REAL (Rehabilitation Effectiveness for Activities for Life) research programme, funded by the National Institute for Heath Research (NIHR) from 2009 to 2015, investigated NHS mental health rehabiliation services across England. The users of these services are people with longer-term,...
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Main Authors: | Helen Killaspy (Author), Michael King (Author), Frank Holloway (Author), Thomas J Craig (Author), Sarah Cook (Author), Tim Mundy (Author), Gerard Leavey (Author), Paul McCrone (Author), Leonardo Koeser (Author), Rumana Omar (Author), Louise Marston (Author), Maurice Arbuthnott (Author), Nicholas Green (Author), Isobel Harrison (Author), Melanie Lean (Author), Melanie Gee (Author), Sadiq Bhanbhro (Author) |
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2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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