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Barriers to Cooperation With Family Members in Psychiatric Care in Turkey: Perspectives of Health Professionals and Family Caregivers

Background: Cooperation between families of individuals with mental illnesses and mental health professionals is very important for the quality of mental health care, and there are many barriers to the establishment of cooperation between mental health professionals and families. It is highly import...

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Published in:Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association 2023-05, Vol.29 (3), p.194-203
Main Authors: Sari, Ayşe, Çetinkaya Duman, Zekiye, Kahveci Gül, Yonca
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