Family-centered Care: Putting it Into Action : the SPN/ANA Guide to Family-centered Care |
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An important aspect of the parental role is to assist their children in mastering
stressful situations . During times of stress and / or pain , young children often
want their parents to be with them , to protect them or , if that is not possible , then
at ...
An important aspect of the parental role is to assist their children in mastering
stressful situations . During times of stress and / or pain , young children often
want their parents to be with them , to protect them or , if that is not possible , then
at ...
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Up until about the mid1970s , research and theoretical literature on family
adaptation to stress viewed families mostly as just “ reactors ” to stress with much
tendency toward dysfunction . However , more recent studies have focused more
on ...
Up until about the mid1970s , research and theoretical literature on family
adaptation to stress viewed families mostly as just “ reactors ” to stress with much
tendency toward dysfunction . However , more recent studies have focused more
on ...
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Factors affecting the stress can include parent role loss ( LaMontagne and
Pawlak , 1990 ) , lack of information regarding experience , complex ... The sights
, sounds , child's appearance , behavior , and emotions may be equally stressful .
Factors affecting the stress can include parent role loss ( LaMontagne and
Pawlak , 1990 ) , lack of information regarding experience , complex ... The sights
, sounds , child's appearance , behavior , and emotions may be equally stressful .
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