Improving community health networks for people with severe mental illness: a case study investigation
Introduction: Policy drivers in mental health to address personal recovery, stigma and poor physical health indicate that new service solutions are required. This study aimed to understand how connections to people, places and activities were utilised by individuals with severe mental illness (SMI)...
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Main Authors: | Vanessa Pinfold (Author), Daryl Sweet (Author), Ian Porter (Author), Cath Quinn (Author), Richard Byng (Author), Chris Griffiths (Author), Julie Billsborough (Author), Doyo Gragn Enki (Author), Ruth Chandler (Author), Martin Webber (Author), John Larsen (Author), John Carpenter (Author), Peter Huxley (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2015-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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