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An audit of the care of 266 patients with schizophrenia in 16 general practices

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 June 2014

John Holden*
Affiliation:
St. Helen's and Knowsley Medical Audit Advisory Group, The Gables, Cowley Hill Lane, St. Helen's WA10 2AP, England

Abstract

Sixteen general practices completed an audit of the care of their patients with schizophrenia. This resulted in improved levels of recording of six different aspects of patient care; family care, Mental State Examination, quality of life, preventive physical care, co-ordinated care and details of medication.

Type
Audit
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1998

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