Family-centered Care: Putting it Into Action : the SPN/ANA Guide to Family-centered Care |
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Nurses and physicians had not been educated to the need for support of family
ties and relationships or to the ... from parents and other family members could
have on a child's recovery and on the relationship between the child and parents
.
Nurses and physicians had not been educated to the need for support of family
ties and relationships or to the ... from parents and other family members could
have on a child's recovery and on the relationship between the child and parents
.
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1.1 Therapeutic Relationships Attention to establishing a therapeutic relationship
with the family is critical as a basis for support , adherence , and therapeutic
change . Attention to the components of a productive working relationship with ...
1.1 Therapeutic Relationships Attention to establishing a therapeutic relationship
with the family is critical as a basis for support , adherence , and therapeutic
change . Attention to the components of a productive working relationship with ...
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Health care relationships : The chronic illness perspective . Research in Nursing
and Health , 11 ( 5 ) : 293–300 . Thorne , S. E. , and Robinson , C. A. 1988b .
Reciprocal trust in health care relationships . Journal of Advanced Nursing , 13 (
6 ) ...
Health care relationships : The chronic illness perspective . Research in Nursing
and Health , 11 ( 5 ) : 293–300 . Thorne , S. E. , and Robinson , C. A. 1988b .
Reciprocal trust in health care relationships . Journal of Advanced Nursing , 13 (
6 ) ...
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FamilyProfessional Communication | 3 |
FamilyProfessional Collaboration | 24 |
FamilyProfessional Communication | 36 |
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