Conclusion
It is believed that this survey has been distinctly worth while. Though it does not bring forth anything that is particularly new, it does evidence certain lines of procedure which have been decidedly more helpful than others and on which special emphasis should be laid. It has focussed on certain features of everyday care and treatment. It has been helpful in arranging and planning schedules that more adequately meet the needs, and fit in with the aptitudes and interests of patients.
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Black, N.D. Patients' observations on care and treatment. Psych Quar 11, 507–516 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01562920
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