Research Priorities for 'Patient-Centred' Mental Health Services: Findings From a National Consultation

Developing 'patient-centred' health services has become a goal in many countries but little work has been done to identify what research is needed to support the development of such services within mental health. The aim of this study was to consult all relevant stakeholder groups to estab...

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