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Experiences of Engagement With Early Intervention Services for First Episode Psychosis

Grant number: DSN4-17 | Funding period: 2017 - 2021

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Related publications (3)

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The missing voice of engagement: An exploratory study from the perspectives of case-managers at an early intervention service for first-episode psychosis

RM Tindall, K Allott, M Simmons, W Roberts, BE Hamilton

2019-10-24

Background: A key component of case-management in early intervention services for first-episode psychosis is engaging a person wit..

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Essential ingredients of engagement when working alongside people after their first episode of psychosis: A qualitative meta-synthesis

RM Tindall, MB Simmons, K Allott, BE Hamilton

2018-10-01

Aim: Early intervention services (EISs) for first-episode psychosis (FEP) have been established internationally, however, service ..

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Engagement at entry to an early intervention service for first episode psychosis: an exploratory study of young people and caregivers

RM Tindall, K Allott, M Simmons, W Roberts, BE Hamilton

2018-07-03

Early intervention services play a crucial role in providing treatment for young people experiencing a first episode psychosis. Ho..

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