Intentions and experiences of effective practice in mental health specific supported accommodation services: a qualitative interview study
Abstract Background Deinstitutionalisation in Europe has led to the development of community-based accommodation for people with mental health problems. The type, setting, and intensity of support provided vary and the costs are substantial. Yet, despite the large investment in these services, there...
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Main Authors: | Sima Sandhu (Author), Stefan Priebe (Author), Gerard Leavey (Author), Isobel Harrison (Author), Joanna Krotofil (Author), Peter McPherson (Author), Sarah Dowling (Author), Maurice Arbuthnott (Author), Sarah Curtis (Author), Michael King (Author), Geoff Shepherd (Author), Helen Killaspy (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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