End-of-life care for people with severe mental illness: the MENLOC evidence synthesis
Background: People with severe mental illness have significant comorbidities and a reduced life expectancy. This project answered the following question: what evidence is there relating to the organisation, provision and receipt of care for people with severe mental illness who have an additional di...
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Main Authors: | Ben Hannigan (Author), Deborah Edwards (Author), Sally Anstey (Author), Michael Coffey (Author), Paul Gill (Author), Mala Mann (Author), Alan Meudell (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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