A personal narrative is presented in which the author, who is a children’s nursing degree student at the University of Hertfordshire in England, shares what she learned about the importance of family involvement in basic aspects of personal care, such as the alleviation of family guilt.Polfrey...
Family centred care—concept, theory and practice: L. Smith, V. Coleman and M. Bradshaw (Eds.); Palgrave, Hampshire, 2002, pp. 174, price: £16.99, ISBN: 0-333-92293-XBackground: This article describes the use of focus groups in research, including the advantages and disadvantages of...
Negotiation of parental roles within family-centred care: a review of the research Aims and objectives. To review research published in the past 15 years about how children's nurses' negotiate with parents in relation to family-centred care....
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Parents who care for a child with a chronic illness are forced to relinquish much of the control of the child's care when the child is hospitalized. By using the family systems theory as the underlying framework, the amount of control th... K Balling,M Mccubbin - 《Journal of Pediatric...
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(2006). Family centred care: A review of qualitative studies. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 15(10), 1317–1323. Article PubMed Google Scholar Download references Acknowledgments The first author is supported by a grant from the Arkansas Biosciences Institute. The authors have no financial ...
Hall and Jane Marie Kirschling, is a summary of family systems theory. Witlin the hospice context Hail and Kirschling make a distinction between familyfocused care that views the patient as client within a family framework, and the view of the entire family as the single integrated client. ...
The terms family-centred care (FCC) and family-centred services (FCS) are used interchangeably across the continuum of children's healthcare to encompass c... LS Franck,P Callery - 《Child Care Health & Development》 被引量: 165发表: 2010年 Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Parents' Perceptio...
Family units are complex social systems, composed of members who interact and relate to one another according to family system theory19. There are differences in the family interaction between families with and without ASD children. For example, mothers may use fewer social verbal cues and more ...