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Veldmeijer L, Terlouw G, Van Os J, Van 't Veer J, Boonstra N
The Frequency of Design Studies Targeting People With Psychotic Symptoms and Features in Mental Health Care Innovation: Secondary Analysis of a Systematic Review
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The frequency of design studies targeting psychosis and schizophrenia in mental health care innovation: A research letter of a secondary data analysis
Lars Veldmeijer;
Gijs Terlouw;
Jim Van Os;
Job Van 't Veer;
Nynke Boonstra
ABSTRACT
This study examines and reflects on the frequency of individuals with a vulnerability to psychosis as the target population in design studies for mental health care innovation.
Citation
Please cite as:
Veldmeijer L, Terlouw G, Van Os J, Van 't Veer J, Boonstra N
The Frequency of Design Studies Targeting People With Psychotic Symptoms and Features in Mental Health Care Innovation: Secondary Analysis of a Systematic Review