Patient involvement in improving the evidence base on mental health inpatient care: the PERCEIVE programme
Background: Despite the movement towards care in the community, 40% of the NHS budget on mental health care is still attributed to inpatient services. However, long before the Francis Report highlighted grave shortcomings in inpatient care, there were reports by service user groups on the poor quali...
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Main Authors: | Til Wykes (Author), Emese Csipke (Author), Diana Rose (Author), Thomas Craig (Author), Paul McCrone (Author), Paul Williams (Author), Leonardo Koeser (Author), Stephen Nash (Author) |
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