COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE: A SYSTEMATIC REVISION

Abstract Mental health care is dependent on qualified human resources to respond dynamically to the service users’ needs. This qualification by reflection on the work processes is essential for effective change to a community and biopsychosocial perspective. The Community of Practice is a theoretica...

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