Cost-effectiveness of a mental health drop-in centre for young people with long-term physical conditions
Abstract Background Paediatric patients being treated for long-term physical health conditions (LTCs) have elevated mental health needs. However, mental health services in the community are difficult to access in the usual course of care for these patients. The Lucy Project - a self-referral drop-in...
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Main Authors: | Harrison Clarke (Author), Walter Morris (Author), Matteo Catanzano (Author), Sophie Bennett (Author), Anna E. Coughtrey (Author), Isobel Heyman (Author), Holan Liang (Author), Roz Shafran (Author), Neha Batura (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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