Barriers and facilitators to the participation and engagement of primary care in shared-care arrangements with community mental health services for preventive care of people with serious mental illness: a scoping review
Abstract Background People with serious mental illness die about 20 years earlier than the general population from preventable diseases. Shared-care arrangements between general practitioners and mental health services can improve consumers' access to preventive care, but implementing shared ca...
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Main Authors: | Sharon M. Parker (Author), Katrina Paine (Author), Catherine Spooner (Author), Mark Harris (Author) |
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