Mental health teams should concentrate on psychiatric patients with greatest needs
Mental health teams should concentrate on psychiatric patients with greatest needs
Valerie Murray and colleagues measured the needs for care of patients with major mental illness who were and were not in contact with their community mental health team.1 They have usefully moved the debate on community care on from simplistic arguments about the adequacy of numbers of psychiatric beds.
patients, patient care team, humans, letter, mental disorders, mental health services, health, therapy
884-885
Kendrick, T.
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Burns, T.
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1996
Kendrick, T.
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Burns, T.
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Kendrick, T. and Burns, T.
(1996)
Mental health teams should concentrate on psychiatric patients with greatest needs.
BMJ, 313 (7061), .
Abstract
Valerie Murray and colleagues measured the needs for care of patients with major mental illness who were and were not in contact with their community mental health team.1 They have usefully moved the debate on community care on from simplistic arguments about the adequacy of numbers of psychiatric beds.
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Published date: 1996
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patients, patient care team, humans, letter, mental disorders, mental health services, health, therapy
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