Patient Engagement in a Technology-Enhanced, Stepped-Care Intervention to Address the Mental Health Needs of Trauma Center Patients

Author:

Ruggiero Kenneth J.,Davidson Tatiana M.,Anton Margaret T.,Bunnell Brian,Winkelmann Jennifer,Ridings Leigh E.,Bravoco Olivia,Crookes Bruce,McElligott James,Fakhry Samir M.

Funder

Medical University of South Carolina

Health Resources and Services Administration

The Duke Endowment

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Surgery

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