A review of instruments developed to measure outcomes for carers of people with mental health problems.
OBJECTIVE: Community-based care for mental disorders places considerable burden on families and carers. Measuring their experiences has become a priority, but there is no consensus on appropriate instruments. We aimed to review instruments carers consider relevant to their needs and assess evidence...
Main Authors: | Harvey, K, Catty, J, Langman, A, Winfield, H, Clement, S, Burns, E, White, S, Burns, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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