Health and social care use, costs, and satisfaction among key workers accessing Resilience Hub support during the COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract Key workers are vulnerable to adverse mental health. To ensure service sustainability during COVID-19, Resilience Hubs were established across England offering outreach, screening, and mental health support. This evaluation aimed to describe wider service use, associated costs, and satisfac...
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Main Authors: | Aleix Rowlandson, Filippo Varese, Linda M. Davies, Paul French, Kate Allsopp, Lesley-Anne Carter, Daniel Hind, Katherine McGuirk, Alan Barrett, Gita Bhutani, Fay Huntley, Joanne Jordan, May Sarsam, Hein Ten Cate, Holly Walker, Ruth Watson, Jack Wilkinson, Jenni Willbourn, Gemma E. Shields |
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Language: | English |
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2025-02-01
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Series: | BMC Health Services Research |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-024-12066-w |
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