Understanding the experience of initiating community-based physical activity and social support by people with serious mental illness: a systematic review using a meta-ethnographic approach

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Helen Quirk
Helen Crank
Deborah Harrop
Emma Hock
Robert Copeland
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[1] Faculty of Health and Wellbeing,Centre for Sport and Exercise Science
[2] Sheffield Hallam University,Centre for Health and Social Care Research
[3] Faculty of Health and Wellbeing,undefined
[4] Sheffield Hallam University,undefined
[5] School of Health and Related Research,undefined
[6] University of Sheffield,undefined
[7] The National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine,undefined
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Serious mental illness; Physical activity; Community; Social support; Exercise; Sport; Adults; Patient experience; Qualitative research; Meta-ethnography; Systematic review;
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