Responsibilities with conflicting priorities: a qualitative study of ACT providers' experiences with community treatment orders
Abstract Background Patients with severe mental illness may be subjected to Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) in order to secure that the patients adhere to treatment. Few studies have investigated the use of CTOs within an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) setting, and little is known about how t...
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Main Authors: | Hanne Kilen Stuen (Author), Anne Landheim (Author), Jorun Rugkåsa (Author), Rolf Wynn (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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