Changing health workforce attitudes to promote improved physical health in mental health service users: Keeping our Staff in Mind (KoSiM).
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A. Watkins | S. Teasdale | O. Lederman | S. Rosenbaum | P. Ward | J. Curtis | R. Jarman | H. Fibbins | G. Smith | A. White | T. Wade | J. Poole | D. Pearce | A. Perram | Elisa Rossimel | Rishi Baldeo
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