Family-centered Care: Putting it Into Action : the SPN/ANA Guide to Family-centered Care |
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Page 7
These early reports , in addition to those of others ( Bergman and Freud , 1965 ;
Haller , Talbert and Dombro , 1967 ; Stacey , Deardon , Pill and Robinson , 1970
) , documented the negative effects of restrictive hospital - visiting policies on ...
These early reports , in addition to those of others ( Bergman and Freud , 1965 ;
Haller , Talbert and Dombro , 1967 ; Stacey , Deardon , Pill and Robinson , 1970
) , documented the negative effects of restrictive hospital - visiting policies on ...
Page 8
The reunification of families with their children started with the gradual extension
of visiting hours from an hour once or twice a week to daily afternoon and
evening visiting hours . This in turn slowly extended to round - the - clock stays by
both ...
The reunification of families with their children started with the gradual extension
of visiting hours from an hour once or twice a week to daily afternoon and
evening visiting hours . This in turn slowly extended to round - the - clock stays by
both ...
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As beliefs about appropriate visiting policies were changing , so were those
about the family . Traditional definitions of family that were grounded in biological
ties were giving way to an expanded view of family that encompassed an ...
As beliefs about appropriate visiting policies were changing , so were those
about the family . Traditional definitions of family that were grounded in biological
ties were giving way to an expanded view of family that encompassed an ...
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FamilyProfessional Communication | 3 |
FamilyProfessional Collaboration | 24 |
FamilyProfessional Communication | 36 |
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