2016
DOI: 10.1080/09638237.2016.1207239
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Of making many books there is no end: the development of the developmental literature

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“…The generic healthcare needs patients addressed in this study are clustered into three categories: the health professional , communication between the patient and the health professional and the health system. These categories all fit in a model of patient-centered care (PCC) by Maassen et al ( 2016 ) In their review, patients’ perspectives on good care are compared with academic perspectives of PCC and a model of PCC is created comprising four dimensions: patient, health professional, patient – professional interaction and healthcare organization. All the generic needs formulated in this study fit into these four dimensions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generic healthcare needs patients addressed in this study are clustered into three categories: the health professional , communication between the patient and the health professional and the health system. These categories all fit in a model of patient-centered care (PCC) by Maassen et al ( 2016 ) In their review, patients’ perspectives on good care are compared with academic perspectives of PCC and a model of PCC is created comprising four dimensions: patient, health professional, patient – professional interaction and healthcare organization. All the generic needs formulated in this study fit into these four dimensions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I have discussed elsewhere the curious topic of gigantism in the child development literature (Guha, 2017), an interest which arose from having been asked to review the seventh edition of the Handbook of Child Psychology and Developmental Science (Lerner, 2015) for Reference Reviews ( RR 2016/037) and, more or less simultaneously, being asked to review the sixth edition of Rutter’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (Thapar et al , 2015) for the Journal of Mental Health (Guha, 2016).…”
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