Collaborative care approaches for people with severe mental illness

Author:

Reilly Siobhan123,Hobson-Merrett Charley45,Gibbons Bliss6,Jones Ben7,Richards Debra4,Plappert Humera8,Gibson John9,Green Maria10,Gask Linda11,Huxley Peter J12,Druss Benjamin G13,Planner Claire L14

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Applied Dementia Studies; Faculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford; Bradford UK

2. Wolfson Centre for Applied Health Research; Bradford UK

3. Division of Health Research; Lancaster University; Lancaster UK

4. Primary Care Plymouth; University of Plymouth; Plymouth UK

5. National Institute for Health Research Applied Research Collaboration South West Peninsula; Plymouth UK

6. PARTNERS2; University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK

7. College of Medicine and Health; University of Exeter; Exeter UK

8. Primary Care Clinical Sciences; University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK

9. The McPin Foundation; London UK

10. Pennine Health Care NHS Foundation Trust; Bury UK

11. Health Sciences Research Group, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre; University of Manchester; Manchester UK

12. Centre for Mental Health and Society, School of Health Sciences; Bangor University; Bangor UK

13. Department of Health Policy and Management; Emory University; Atlanta USA

14. Centre for Primary Care and Health Services Research; University of Manchester; Manchester UK

Publisher

Wiley

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