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Clinical ethics
Acceptability of offering financial incentives to achieve medication adherence in patients with severe mental illness: a focus group study
- Correspondence to Dr Stefan Priebe, Professor of Social and Community Psychiatry, Unit for Social and Community Psychiatry, Newham Centre for Mental Health, Glen Road, London E13 8SP, UK; s.priebe{at}qmul.ac.uk
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Acceptability of offering financial incentives to achieve medication adherence in patients with severe mental illness: a focus group study
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- Received December 16, 2009
- Revised March 31, 2010
- Accepted April 26, 2010
- First published June 27, 2010.
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July 27, 2010
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