Family-centered Care: Putting it Into Action : the SPN/ANA Guide to Family-centered Care |
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Sibling visits may need to be short depending on the age of the children , and
thus a number of hospitals are developing supervised play areas to help meet
the needs of the siblings as well as the parents , who may feel the competing ...
Sibling visits may need to be short depending on the age of the children , and
thus a number of hospitals are developing supervised play areas to help meet
the needs of the siblings as well as the parents , who may feel the competing ...
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Areas to explore with the family are beliefs about healing , causes and cures of
illness , values and priorities ( such as love , respect , loyalty , family , friendship ,
security ) , communication style preferences , and common rituals and practices ...
Areas to explore with the family are beliefs about healing , causes and cures of
illness , values and priorities ( such as love , respect , loyalty , family , friendship ,
security ) , communication style preferences , and common rituals and practices ...
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Do entrances create positive first impressions for children and families : for
inpatient areas ? for outpatient areas ? Does the environment convey that it is a
healing , caring place , a place for children and families : in inpatient areas ? in ...
Do entrances create positive first impressions for children and families : for
inpatient areas ? for outpatient areas ? Does the environment convey that it is a
healing , caring place , a place for children and families : in inpatient areas ? in ...
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FamilyProfessional Communication | 3 |
FamilyProfessional Collaboration | 24 |
FamilyProfessional Communication | 36 |
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