E-IMR: e-health added to face-to-face delivery of Illness Management & Recovery programme for people with severe mental illness, an exploratory clustered randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background E-mental health holds promise for people with severe mental illness, but has a limited evidence base. This study explored the effect of e-health added to face-to-face delivery of the Illness Management and Recovery Programme (e-IMR). Method In this multi-centre exploratory cluste...
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Main Authors: | Titus A. A. Beentjes (Author), Peter J. J. Goossens (Author), Hester Vermeulen (Author), Steven Teerenstra (Author), Maria W. G. Nijhuis-van der Sanden (Author), Betsie G. I. van Gaal (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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