Family-centered Care: Putting it Into Action : the SPN/ANA Guide to Family-centered Care |
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... as necessary or desired . progress and Among the individual studies and
review of literature that were examined , the ... it is important that the healthcare
professional determine with the family what information about the patient is
desired .
... as necessary or desired . progress and Among the individual studies and
review of literature that were examined , the ... it is important that the healthcare
professional determine with the family what information about the patient is
desired .
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... working group may wish to develop a motivating vision statement informing
people of why change is desirable , why they should make the effort ... i.e. ,
generally speaking , what the desired outcome will be ( Veterans Administration ,
2000 ) .
... working group may wish to develop a motivating vision statement informing
people of why change is desirable , why they should make the effort ... i.e. ,
generally speaking , what the desired outcome will be ( Veterans Administration ,
2000 ) .
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The group will also need to specify the desired outcomes , i.e. , how will they
know when they have achieved success ? An evaluation plan should be
developed in the early stages of the planning effort with a time schedule for
ongoing as well ...
The group will also need to specify the desired outcomes , i.e. , how will they
know when they have achieved success ? An evaluation plan should be
developed in the early stages of the planning effort with a time schedule for
ongoing as well ...
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FamilyProfessional Communication | 3 |
FamilyProfessional Collaboration | 24 |
FamilyProfessional Communication | 36 |
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