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Improving referral information in community mental health
Daniel Reid1, Graham Glascott, Deborah Woods
1Department of Psychological Service, Ormskirk and District General Hospital;
Abstract:
This article explains how a questionnaire to improve the quality of information about clients referred to a community mental health team was devised. The questionnaire was drawn up with the help of the local advocacy service and service-user representatives, and led to improved information that enabled us to improve our service to clients.
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