Family-centered Care: Putting it Into Action : the SPN/ANA Guide to Family-centered CareCo-developed by the Society of Pediatric Nurses and the American Nurses Association, this practice-focused handbook is built around family-centered care. This FCC model and standard of pediatric healthcare practice focuses on the child within the context of the child's family as a unit, not on the ill or injured child alone. As such, it applies to the care of children and their families across settings and across specialties of neonatal, child, and adolescent healthcare. Evidence-based in its comprehensive literature search and grounded in an expansive concept of family, this guide is a primary reference for any administrator, clinician, educator, or researcher involved in pediatric health care. It is organized by the eight elements of family-centered care as originally described by the Association for the Care of Children's Health (see below) and accompanying practice recommendations. This guide was developed with the assistance of panel of pediatric experts convened by the Society of Pediatric Nurses and input from the Institute for Family-Centered Care. It complements Scope and Standards of Pediatric Nursing Practice, also co-published by SPN and ANA. |
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... share with parents is that well sib- lings show less adverse reactions when they are allowed to remain in their own homes and have caretakers come there rather than relocating or rotating through the homes of various friends and family ...
... share with parents is that well sib- lings show less adverse reactions when they are allowed to remain in their own homes and have caretakers come there rather than relocating or rotating through the homes of various friends and family ...
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... share infor- mation about their child and the child's illness / injury so that staff will be better informed and decisions can be made in the most informed and col- laborative manner . Dokken and Sydnor - Greenberg ( 2001 ) conducted ...
... share infor- mation about their child and the child's illness / injury so that staff will be better informed and decisions can be made in the most informed and col- laborative manner . Dokken and Sydnor - Greenberg ( 2001 ) conducted ...
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... share only a common diagnosis often share nothing else , including their re- actions to the problem . Other families are not trusting of others in stressful situations and may have no energy to invest in another relationship or no ...
... share only a common diagnosis often share nothing else , including their re- actions to the problem . Other families are not trusting of others in stressful situations and may have no energy to invest in another relationship or no ...
Contents
FamilyProfessional Communication | 3 |
FamilyProfessional Collaboration | 24 |
FamilyProfessional Communication | 36 |
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