1991
DOI: 10.4037/15597768-1991-2011
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A Family-centered Critical Care Unit

Abstract: Although care of the family has long been a focus of nursing, there has been an increased emphasis in recent years to provide opportunities for families to be an integral part of the hospitalization experience. This has been difficult for many nurses who perceive themselves as competent to care for a patient in “medical crisis” but feel unqualified to provide family care. This article will address issues related to implementing a family-centered philosophy of care in a critical care unit. Implementation strate… Show more

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“…Groups of family members or family groups consisting of relatives from more than one family can be supportive and help to provide information about the disease and its psychological effects. ( Halligan 1983; Smith et al . 1991 ).…”
Section: Discussion and Reflectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Groups of family members or family groups consisting of relatives from more than one family can be supportive and help to provide information about the disease and its psychological effects. ( Halligan 1983; Smith et al . 1991 ).…”
Section: Discussion and Reflectionmentioning
confidence: 99%