Effects of case-load size on the process of care of patients with severe psychotic illness. Report from the UK700 trial.
BACKGROUND: Studies of intensive case management (ICM) for patients with psychotic illnesses have produced conflicting results in terms of outcome. Negative results have sometimes been attributed to a failure to deliver differing patterns of care. AIMS: To test whether the actual care delivered in a...
Auteurs principaux: | Burns, T, Fiander, M, Kent, A, Ukoumunne, O, Byford, S, Fahy, T, Kumar, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2000
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