BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: People with severe and persistent mental illness have increased psychosocial and physical morbidity. This study sought to understand patient engagement and satisfaction with general practice. METHOD: A survey study of people attending community mental health clinics included Likert scale items about general practice engagement, satisfaction, access enablers and attendance challenges. RESULTS: Of 82 respondents, 85% had a regular general practitioner (GP), and 99% had visited a GP at least once in the past 12\ua0months (32% had visited a GP >10\ua0times). Eighty-eight per cent of respondents were satisfied with their current GP's care. Significantly more respondents were satisfied with the GP's focus on their physi...
Background. Schizophrenia affects up to 1% of the population in the UK. People with schizophrenia us...
Background Most studies of services for people with severe mental illness have been ...
BACKGROUND: Although psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in the community, many patients with...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) play an important role in the physical care of patients with...
Community mental health teams are increasingly focusing their activities on people with severe ment...
BACKGROUND: Common mental health problems are mainly treated in primary care settings and collaborat...
Background: The prevalence of patients with mental health problems in general practice is high, and ...
Abstract Background As part of community-based initiatives to strengthen integrated care and promote...
Background: Patients with severe mental illness (SMI) experience distress and disabilities in severa...
Objective To explore the experience of providing and receiving primary care from the perspectives of...
Abstract Background Primary care improvement is the cornerstone of current reforms. Mental disorders...
OBJECTIVE: Real-life data on the treatment of patients with mental health problems are important as ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background: Improvements in treatment of mental disorders are repeatedly called for. General practit...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known about service utilisation by patients with severe mental illness (SMI) i...
Background. Schizophrenia affects up to 1% of the population in the UK. People with schizophrenia us...
Background Most studies of services for people with severe mental illness have been ...
BACKGROUND: Although psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in the community, many patients with...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) play an important role in the physical care of patients with...
Community mental health teams are increasingly focusing their activities on people with severe ment...
BACKGROUND: Common mental health problems are mainly treated in primary care settings and collaborat...
Background: The prevalence of patients with mental health problems in general practice is high, and ...
Abstract Background As part of community-based initiatives to strengthen integrated care and promote...
Background: Patients with severe mental illness (SMI) experience distress and disabilities in severa...
Objective To explore the experience of providing and receiving primary care from the perspectives of...
Abstract Background Primary care improvement is the cornerstone of current reforms. Mental disorders...
OBJECTIVE: Real-life data on the treatment of patients with mental health problems are important as ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background: Improvements in treatment of mental disorders are repeatedly called for. General practit...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known about service utilisation by patients with severe mental illness (SMI) i...
Background. Schizophrenia affects up to 1% of the population in the UK. People with schizophrenia us...
Background Most studies of services for people with severe mental illness have been ...
BACKGROUND: Although psychiatric disorders are highly prevalent in the community, many patients with...