Clinical and economic outcomes of remotely delivered cognitive behaviour therapy versus treatment as usual for repeat unscheduled care users with severe health anxiety: A multicentre randomised controlled trial
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Morriss, Richard K.Patel, Shireen
Malins, Samuel
Guo, Boliang
Higton, Fred
Brown, Paula
Boycott, Naomi
Kaylor-Hughes, Catherine
Simpson, Jayne
Stubley, Michelle
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2019
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Morriss, R. K., Patel, S., Malins, S., Guo, B., Higton, F., James, M., Wu, M., Brown, P., Boycott, N., Kaylor-Hughes, C., et al. (2019). Clinical and economic outcomes of remotely delivered cognitive behaviour therapy versus treatment as usual for repeat unscheduled care users with severe health anxiety: A multicentre randomised controlled trial. BMC Medicine, 17(16), DOI: 10.1186/s12916-019-1253-5Type
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