NHS and University College London Partners seek feedback on health services for people with a mental illness

People with severe mental illness (SMI) are dying much earlier than people who don't have a mental illness, mostly from highly preventable causes. This research aims to find out which physical health services need improving for these patients.
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People with severe mental illness (SMI) can die much earlier than people without mental illness due to highly preventable causes, such as poorly controlled diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and smoking.

UCL Partners want to understand what's working well to support the physical health of people with SMI and what needs to improve. 

If you have experiences of severe mental illness, either your own or supporting a friend / family member they would like to hear your views on the services that helped to support you, or someone you care for, with physical health needs and what you felt was missing or not good enough.

Get in touch!

You can give feedback in the way that suits you best. There is a short online survey or you can contact the researchers direct for a phone or video call.

contact@uclpartners.com Please send an email to request a telephone call or video call.

Longer Lives, UCLPartners, 3rd Floor, 170 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 7HA

Complete the survey

All answers are anonymous.

 

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Longer Lives research and survey leaflet