Linkage of routinely collected NHS data to evaluate liaison mental health services: challenges and lessons learned
Background Liaison mental health services provide mental health care to patients in acute hospital settings. Evaluation of liaison services is challenging due to their heterogeneous organisation and delivery, high case throughput and varied patient case mix. We aimed to link routinely collected Nati...
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Main Authors: | Elspeth Guthrie (Author), Allan House (Author), Chris Smith (Author), Sam Relton (Author), Daniel Romeu (Author), Sonia Saraiva (Author), Peter Trigwell (Author), Robert West (Author), Farag Shuweihdi (Author), Mike Crawford (Author), Matt Fossey (Author), Jenny Hewison (Author), Claire Hulme (Author), Sandy Tubeuf (Author) |
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