The CORE study-An adapted mental health experience codesign intervention to improve psychosocial recovery for people with severe mental illness: A stepped wedge cluster randomized‐controlled trial
Abstract Background Mental health policies outline the need for codesign of services and quality improvement in partnership with service users and staff (and sometimes carers), and yet, evidence of systematic implementation and the impacts on healthcare outcomes is limited. Objective The aim of this...
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Main Authors: | Victoria J. Palmer (Author), Patty Chondros (Author), John Furler (Author), Helen Herrman (Author), David Pierce (Author), Kali Godbee (Author), Konstancja Densley (Author), Jane M. Gunn (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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