Family-centered Care: Putting it Into Action : the SPN/ANA Guide to Family-centered Care |
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What Are the Strategies of Family - Centered Care ? Family - centered care
describes the philosophy of caring concerned with providing for the child's
developmental needs through maintenance of family relationships and age -
related ...
What Are the Strategies of Family - Centered Care ? Family - centered care
describes the philosophy of caring concerned with providing for the child's
developmental needs through maintenance of family relationships and age -
related ...
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5.1 Coping Support Roles for Healthcare Providers The healthcare provider role
with respect to family coping should include : ongoing assessment of the
strengths and weaknesses of coping strategies utilized by family members ,
individually ...
5.1 Coping Support Roles for Healthcare Providers The healthcare provider role
with respect to family coping should include : ongoing assessment of the
strengths and weaknesses of coping strategies utilized by family members ,
individually ...
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Burr and associates ( 1994 ) have categorized coping strategies for families
under stress using the following framework : I cognitive strategies ( e.g. , gaining
of useful knowledge , being accepting of the situation and others ) ; I
communication ...
Burr and associates ( 1994 ) have categorized coping strategies for families
under stress using the following framework : I cognitive strategies ( e.g. , gaining
of useful knowledge , being accepting of the situation and others ) ; I
communication ...
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FamilyProfessional Communication | 3 |
FamilyProfessional Collaboration | 24 |
FamilyProfessional Communication | 36 |
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