What does safety in mental healthcare transitions mean for service users and other stakeholder groups: An open‐ended questionnaire study
Abstract Background Historically, safety mental health research has tended to focus on risks of homicide, suicide and deaths. Although wider safety issues are now recognized in regards to mental health services, the safety of mental health transitions, a key research and policy priority according to...
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Main Authors: | Natasha Tyler (Author), Nicola Wright (Author), Maria Panagioti (Author), Andrew Grundy (Author), Justin Waring (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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