Family-centered Care: Putting it Into Action : the SPN/ANA Guide to Family-centered Care |
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It is important to understand that all healthcare encounters include the interaction
of three cultural systems : the culture of the ... Some important components in
understanding what Goodman ( 1993 ) calls the “ music of each family ” include ...
It is important to understand that all healthcare encounters include the interaction
of three cultural systems : the culture of the ... Some important components in
understanding what Goodman ( 1993 ) calls the “ music of each family ” include ...
Page 43
A number of studies have pointed to the importance of seeking or relying on
spiritual support as important ways family ... in two studies of health - related
stressors as being either the most important or a very important , frequently
employed ...
A number of studies have pointed to the importance of seeking or relying on
spiritual support as important ways family ... in two studies of health - related
stressors as being either the most important or a very important , frequently
employed ...
Page 61
Developing a feasible plan that starts from the base already established in the
agency or institution and building incrementally will prove important . The
recommendations cannot be implemented at once , so choices and priorities
must be ...
Developing a feasible plan that starts from the base already established in the
agency or institution and building incrementally will prove important . The
recommendations cannot be implemented at once , so choices and priorities
must be ...
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FamilyProfessional Communication | 3 |
FamilyProfessional Collaboration | 24 |
FamilyProfessional Communication | 36 |
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