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    Psychiatrie en wereldbeschouwing

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    Anthropologische beschouwing over het schuldgevoel.*

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    De bestudering van het schuldgevoel brengt ons op de moeilijkste velden van de zielkunde. Wordt hiermede bedoeld een inzicht, een intuïtief, dan bevinden we ons op het terrein van de existentiële zekerheden met of zonder haar dialectische tegenspraak

    The enema and the African child

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    The Iron Requirements of Infancy and the Iron Content of Milk Formulas in South Mrica*

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    The iron requirements of infancy are discussed and information is given in regard to those infant formulas in South Africa which do and which do not contain iron. Recent evidence supports the necessity for 10 - 15 mg iron/litre of milk formula from birth to 1 year of age. At present only one formula on the South African market meets these requirements

    Congenital heart disease in the bantu: an autopsy analysis of 123 cases

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    Innovative Work Behavior: To What Extent and How Can HRM Practices Contribute to Higher Levels of Innovation Within SMEs?

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    In this chapter, the influence of HR practices and more specifically the Ned Herrmanns development tool HBDI on the development of innovative work behavior (IWB) is described. Innovative work behavior today is important for organizations to stay in a competitive position. Also for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), like the case study in this chapter, innovation is essential to keep the SME’s competitive advantage. As people are the most important resource in service companies, and they can contribute to innovation via their motivation and skills, the role of human resource management is important. In this book chapter, we analyze the positive influence of various HR practices on IWB. One of these HR practices is the HBDI tool, a specifically designed questionnaire which gives people insight into their problem-solving styles. The outcomes of the study in this chapter show that both HR practices and also the HBDI tool have a positive influence on developing innovative work behavior and on innovation performance

    Writing information transfers for out-of-hours palliative care : a controlled trial among GPs

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    Objective: The aim was to evaluate the effect of the implementation of an information handover form regarding patients receiving palliative care. Outcome was the information available for the out-of-hours GP co-operative. Design: We conducted a controlled trial. Setting: All GPs in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Intervention: The experimental group (N=240) received an information handover form and an invitation for a one-hour training, the control group (N= 186) did not receive a handover form or training. We studied contacts with the GP co-operative concerning patients in palliative care for the presence and quality of information transferred by the patient's own GP. Main outcome measures: Proportion of contacts in which information was available and proportion of adequate information transfer. Results. Overall information was transferred by the GPs in 179 of the 772 first palliative contacts (23.2%). The number of contacts in the experimental group in which information was available increased significantly after intervention from 21% to 30%, compared to a decrease from 23% to 19% in the control group. The training had no additional effect. The content of the transferred information was adequate in 61.5%. There was no significant difference in the quality of the content between the groups. Conclusion: The introduction of a handover form resulted in a moderate increase of information transfers to the GP co-operative. However, the total percentage of contacts in which this information was present remained rather low. GP co-operatives should develop additional policies to improve information transfer. Key points: The out-of-hours period is potentially problematic for the delivery of optimal palliative care, often due to inadequate information transfer. Introduction of a handover form resulted in a moderate increase of transferred information. The percentage of palliative contacts remained low in cases where information was available. Adequate information was transferred in more than half of the cases

    The nature of love: Harlow, Bowlby and Bettelheim on affectionless mothers

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    Harry Harlow, famous for his experiments with rhesus monkeys and cloth and wire mothers, was visited by psychiatrist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby and by child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim in 1958. They made similar observations of Harlow’s monkeys, yet their interpretations were strikingly different. Bettelheim saw Harlow’s wire mother
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