EXTEND: personalised care for early psychosis
About the study
This research is about length of care in early intervention in psychosis (EIP) services. We are interviewing service users, carers and health care professionals to find out more about their experiences of EIP care, discharge decisions, and support after discharge. We aim to develop a more person-centred, needs based approach to length of care.
We are looking for service users and carers of service users who are about to be discharged from EIP or have recently been discharged.
What will it involve?
You will be interviewed online or by telephone, at a time convenient to you. You will be interviewed by an experienced researcher from Keele University. We will be asking you about your experiences of EIP care, discharge and support after discharge.
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