Deinstitutionalization from the perspective of community-dwelling adults with a severe mental illness in Amsterdam: a cohort study protocol
Abstract Background People with a severe mental illness (SMI) increasingly receive ambulatory forms of care and support. The trend of deinstitutionalization accelerated in the Netherlands from 2008 and onwards without sufficient understanding of its consequences. The study protocol herein focuses on...
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Main Authors: | Menno Segeren (Author), Steve Lauriks (Author), Martijn Kikkert (Author), Jet Heering (Author), Nick Lommerse (Author), Gwen van Husen (Author), Arnoud Verhoeff (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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