Background: Family Center Care (FCC) is an approach to nursing care based on a mutually beneficial partnership between the patient and family. Objective: This study aimed to describe the experience of the nurse and the family in nursing care support: Family-Centered Care in hospitalized children. Method: This research was a qualitative descriptive-analytic study, with key informants and snowball sampling techniques through inclusion obtained research subjects 3 nurses and 3 families, data analysis techniques using an interactive model that includes reduction, data display and conclusions ketch. Results: the result of this study showed six themes, namely: determinants of family support,efforts of nurses to achieve treatment goals, supporting ...
This study sought to describe families ’ experiences of providing physical care to their critically ...
Aims and objectives: This paper presents and discusses an alternative model of family-centred care (...
[Excerpt] A comprehensive concept of health is considered today, inseparable from the family, even m...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain knowledge and understanding of how parents experience Fam...
Background: Family-centred care (FCC) is a way of caring for children and their families within heal...
Family-centered care (FCC) is one of the important elements of care in neonatal intensive care units...
The purpose of this research synthesis is to explore the history and benefits of Family-Centered Car...
Background: Family-centered care (FCC) has recently been recognized as the most effective approach i...
Background: The foundation for a family-centered approach to pediatric health care is the belief tha...
Background: Intensive care is known to have distressing impact on families. For this reason nurses a...
Nurses around the world have described family-centred care (FCC) in various ways. With limited evide...
Background: The family plays an important role in the hospitalization of children. Patient and famil...
Background: Family-centered care (FCC) has recently been recognized as the most effective approach i...
Bakgrund Det behövs ökade kunskaper om hur sjuksköterskan kan involvera familjen och utföra en famil...
Families need to be involved in the care of hospitalised children because they are custodians of val...
This study sought to describe families ’ experiences of providing physical care to their critically ...
Aims and objectives: This paper presents and discusses an alternative model of family-centred care (...
[Excerpt] A comprehensive concept of health is considered today, inseparable from the family, even m...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain knowledge and understanding of how parents experience Fam...
Background: Family-centred care (FCC) is a way of caring for children and their families within heal...
Family-centered care (FCC) is one of the important elements of care in neonatal intensive care units...
The purpose of this research synthesis is to explore the history and benefits of Family-Centered Car...
Background: Family-centered care (FCC) has recently been recognized as the most effective approach i...
Background: The foundation for a family-centered approach to pediatric health care is the belief tha...
Background: Intensive care is known to have distressing impact on families. For this reason nurses a...
Nurses around the world have described family-centred care (FCC) in various ways. With limited evide...
Background: The family plays an important role in the hospitalization of children. Patient and famil...
Background: Family-centered care (FCC) has recently been recognized as the most effective approach i...
Bakgrund Det behövs ökade kunskaper om hur sjuksköterskan kan involvera familjen och utföra en famil...
Families need to be involved in the care of hospitalised children because they are custodians of val...
This study sought to describe families ’ experiences of providing physical care to their critically ...
Aims and objectives: This paper presents and discusses an alternative model of family-centred care (...
[Excerpt] A comprehensive concept of health is considered today, inseparable from the family, even m...