"I have to fight for them to investigate things": a qualitative exploration of physical and mental healthcare for women diagnosed with mental illness
IntroductionWomen play a significant role in the management of their own healthcare and that of others, however women diagnosed with mental illness and physical health concerns experience significant health inequalities as compared to people living without mental health concerns.MethodsIn this paper...
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Main Authors: | Tessa Zirnsak (Author), Rosiel Elwyn (Author), Grace McLoughlan (Author), Esther Le Couteur (Author), Chloe Green (Author), Nicholas Hill (Author), Russell Roberts (Author), Chris Maylea (Author) |
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