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This paper presents the literature on compliance as an Ideology and then examines strategies to improve patient outcomes if non-compliance is identified as undermining the treatment regimen. We present strategies used by our team in a south London rehabilitation service for the severely mentally ill.

Original publication

DOI

10.1192/pb.22.2.77

Type

Journal article

Journal

Psychiatric Bulletin

Publication Date

01/01/1998

Volume

22

Pages

77 - 81