Carer involvement in compulsory out-patient psychiatric care in England
Abstract Background There is an expectation in current heath care policy that family carers are involved in service delivery. This is also the case with compulsory outpatient mental health care, Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) that were introduced in England in 2008. No study has systematically in...
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Main Authors: | Jorun Rugkåsa (Author), Krysia Canvin (Author) |
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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