Improving mental health care transitions through information capture during admission to inpatient mental health services: a quality improvement study
Abstract Background Many interventions aim to improve the transition from ward to community at the time of discharge, with varying success. Guidelines suggest that discharge planning should begin at admission, but in reality this is ideal rather than standard practice. We aimed to develop a novel in...
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Main Authors: | Natasha Tyler (Author), Nicola Wright (Author), Kyriakos Gregoriou (Author), Justin Waring (Author) |
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