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Learning what matters for patients: qualitative evaluation of a health promotion program for those with serious mental illness
Health Promotion International, 08/27/08
Shiner B et al. - Among successful participants, three themes emerged, highlighting the importance of: (i) individualized interventions promoting engagement in the program; (ii) relationships with health-promotion program employees and (iii) self-confidence resulting from program participation. Health-promotion programs that target these areas may have better success in achieving health benefits for persons with SMI.
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