Acute day units in non-residential settings for people in mental health crisis: the AD-CARE mixed-methods study
Background: For people in mental health crisis, acute day units provide daily structured sessions and peer support in non-residential settings as an alternative to crisis resolution teams. Objectives: To investigate the provision, effectiveness, intervention acceptability and re-admission rates of a...
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Main Authors: | David Osborn (Author), Danielle Lamb (Author), Alastair Canaway (Author), Michael Davidson (Author), Graziella Favarato (Author), Vanessa Pinfold (Author), Terry Harper (Author), Sonia Johnson (Author), Hameed Khan (Author), James Kirkbride (Author), Brynmor Lloyd-Evans (Author), Jason Madan (Author), Farhana Mann (Author), Louise Marston (Author), Adele McKay (Author), Nicola Morant (Author), Debra Smith (Author), Thomas Steare (Author), Jane Wackett (Author), Scott Weich (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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