What are the priorities of consumers and carers regarding measurement for evaluation in mental healthcare? Results from a Q-methodology study
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to identify and describe common views of people with lived experience of mental health challenges - consumers and carers, families and supporters - of what they consider the most important measures to include in health economic evaluations which asse...
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Main Authors: | Rachel O'Loughlin (Author), Caroline Lambert (Author), Gemma Olsen (Author), Kate Thwaites (Author), Keir Saltmarsh (Author), Julie Anderson (Author), Nancy Devlin (Author), Harriet Hiscock (Author), Kim Dalziel (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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