Patient perspectives on quality of care for depression and anxiety in primary health care teams: A qualitative study
Abstract Background Widespread policy reforms in Canada, the United States and elsewhere over the last two decades strengthened team models of primary care by bringing together family physicians and nurse practitioners with a range of mental health and other interdisciplinary providers. Understandin...
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Main Authors: | Rachelle Ashcroft (Author), Matthew Menear (Author), Andrea Greenblatt (Author), Jose Silveira (Author), Simone Dahrouge (Author), Nadiya Sunderji (Author), Monica Emode (Author), Jocelyn Booton (Author), Marvelous Muchenje (Author), Rachel Cooper (Author), Asante Haughton (Author), Kwame McKenzie (Author) |
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