Family-centered Care: Putting it Into Action : the SPN/ANA Guide to Family-centered Care |
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Family - centered care is not just a model for inpatient acute care settings (
Powers , Goldstein , Plank , Thomas , and Conkright , 2000 ) , but has been found
valuable across all health care settings : from critical care ( Ballweg , 2001 ) to ...
Family - centered care is not just a model for inpatient acute care settings (
Powers , Goldstein , Plank , Thomas , and Conkright , 2000 ) , but has been found
valuable across all health care settings : from critical care ( Ballweg , 2001 ) to ...
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Information sharing across time and settings is a unique challenge for multiple
systems that care for children with special healthcare needs . Providers who care
for these children should work together to develop a consistent database of ...
Information sharing across time and settings is a unique challenge for multiple
systems that care for children with special healthcare needs . Providers who care
for these children should work together to develop a consistent database of ...
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7.2 Case Management and Care Coordination Comprehensive case
management / care coordination should be provided for children and families
with ongoing care needs across healthcare settings and into the community and
home .
7.2 Case Management and Care Coordination Comprehensive case
management / care coordination should be provided for children and families
with ongoing care needs across healthcare settings and into the community and
home .
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FamilyProfessional Collaboration | 24 |
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