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Psychiatric Bulletin (1995) 19: 143-145. doi: 10.1192/pb.19.3.143
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Introducing the care programme approach to a multidisciplinary team: the impact on clinical practice

Barry Matthews, Consultant Psychiatrist

Central Merton Mental Health Team, Pathfinder Community and Specialist Mental Health Services, Springfield Hospital, London SW17 7DJ

This paper describes the development of a simple computer-based care programme system. An important issue in its development was the attitude of professional staff. After one year of use staff recognised the system as a useful and practical aid in the management of their cases.




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