Patient-controlled admissions to inpatient care: A twelve-month naturalistic study of patients with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses and the effects on admissions to and days in inpatient care
Abstract Background Patients with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses have a poor prognostic outlook and rates of recovery. Inpatient care is common, but the decision to initiate such care is not solely up to the patient but also influenced by the healthcare providers. Recent ideas about shared decisio...
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Main Authors: | Maria Skott (Author), Natalie Durbeej (Author), Maria Smitmanis-Lyle (Author), Clara Hellner (Author), Emelie Allenius (Author), Sigrid Salomonsson (Author), Tobias Lundgren (Author), Nitya Jayaram-Lindström (Author), Alexander Rozental (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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