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Does the Chronic Psychiatric Patient Understand Plain English?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 January 2018
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We are continually nagging patients. In a hospital which specializes in the rehabilitation of the chronic psychiatric patient (Morgan, Cushing and Manton, 1965) this is understandable. It goes on informally between nurse or doctor and patient, and at formal case conferences. Good advice is given on these occasions by a variety of people, in a variety of ways, and the patient responds with a variety of results.
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