A qualitative study of evidence-based therapeutic process in mental health services in Ghana- context-mechanisms-outcomes
Abstract Background Evidence-based clinical practice is an inherent component of mental health professional practice in developed countries. However, little is known about professional perspectives of evidence-based practice in mental in developing countries such as Ghana. This paper describes the p...
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Main Authors: | Eric Badu (Author), Anthony Paul O'Brien (Author), Rebecca Mitchell (Author), Akwasi Osei (Author) |
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