Cost-effectiveness of referral for generic care or problem-solving treatment from community mental health nurses, compared with usual general practitioner care for common mental disorders: Randomised controlled trial.
BACKGROUND: UK general practitioners (GPs) refer patients with common mental disorders to community mental health nurses. AIMS: To determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of this practice. METHOD: Randomised trial with three arms: usual GP care, generic mental health nurse care, and care...
Main Authors: | Kendrick, T, Simons, L, Mynors-Wallis, L, Gray, A, Lathlean, J, Pickering, R, Harris, S, Rivero-Arias, O, Gerard, K, Thompson, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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