Use of community treatment orders and their outcomes: an observational study
Background: Community treatment orders are widely used in England. It is unclear whether their use varies between patients, places and services, or if they are associated with better patient outcomes. Objectives: To examine variation in the use of community treatment orders and their associations wi...
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Main Authors: | Scott Weich (Author), Craig Duncan (Author), Liz Twigg (Author), Orla McBride (Author), Helen Parsons (Author), Graham Moon (Author), Alastair Canaway (Author), Jason Madan (Author), David Crepaz-Keay (Author), Patrick Keown (Author), Swaran Singh (Author), Kamaldeep Bhui (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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