NICE Evidence Update on service user experience in adult mental health
04 Jun 2014
We are pleased to inform you that an Evidence Update on ‘Service user experience in adult mental health’ has been published.
We are pleased to inform you that an Evidence Update on ‘Service user experience in adult mental health‘ has been published.
NICE Evidence Updates help to reduce the need for individuals, managers and commissioners to search for new evidence and keep health and social care professionals up-to-date with new research. While Evidence Updates do not replace current accredited guidance and do not provide formal recommendations, they do highlight new evidence that health and social care professionals may wish to consider alongside current guidance.
The new Evidence Update focuses on a summary of selected new evidence relevant to NICE clinical guideline 136 ‘Service user experience in adult mental health: improving the experience of care for people using adult NHS mental health services’ (2011).
An Evidence Update Advisory Group, comprised of topic experts, reviewed the prioritised evidence and provided a commentary.
Your help in disseminating the Evidence Update to members and colleagues would be much appreciated.
We would also welcome your feedback on the Evidence Update, what you like about it and how you think it could be improved. You can send your comments through to Back to all news
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