Initial Assessment and Referral decision support tool in primary care (IAR-DST).

About this study

Researchers at InsideOut are conducting a study hoping to gain a better understanding of how people with mental health concerns are directed quickly to the care they need.  

InstitutionInside Out
Ethics Approval NumberX24-0274
ParticipantsGPs, commissioned service providers or anyone else who uses the IAR-DST in their clinical practice for any type of mental health illness or concern
What is InvolvedParticipants will take part in a brief online survey including a few anonymous questions about its usefulness.
Contact Details

juanita.nantes@sydney.edu.au

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