2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2021.05.002
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Position Statement of the International Network for Child and Family Centered Care: Child and Family Centred Care during the COVID19 Pandemic

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“…It can also hinder the bond that is established between the infant and the parents in the neonatal period, which can compromise the promotion of breastfeeding, which is known to be one of the idealized practices for infant feeding and nutrition, with numerous short-and longterm benefits for the infant and mother (Cohen et al, 2018). In this regard, the authors of this article also found that the limitation of visits or of accompanying the child, which will have implications on the family's participation in the child's care leading to feelings of separation anxiety and psychological and emotional distress (Al-Motlaq et al, 2021).So, how can we guarantee the inclusion of the family in the nursing care of children and young people in hospital settings?The philosophy of child, youth and family-centered care (CFCC) is the vision of pediatric nursing care and the therapeutic communication a key instrument to nursing practice (Loureiro et al, 2021;Smith, 2018), andAl-Motlaq et al (2021) have write in this position statement the need to meet staffing levels, access to personal protective equipment…”
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“…It can also hinder the bond that is established between the infant and the parents in the neonatal period, which can compromise the promotion of breastfeeding, which is known to be one of the idealized practices for infant feeding and nutrition, with numerous short-and longterm benefits for the infant and mother (Cohen et al, 2018). In this regard, the authors of this article also found that the limitation of visits or of accompanying the child, which will have implications on the family's participation in the child's care leading to feelings of separation anxiety and psychological and emotional distress (Al-Motlaq et al, 2021).So, how can we guarantee the inclusion of the family in the nursing care of children and young people in hospital settings?The philosophy of child, youth and family-centered care (CFCC) is the vision of pediatric nursing care and the therapeutic communication a key instrument to nursing practice (Loureiro et al, 2021;Smith, 2018), andAl-Motlaq et al (2021) have write in this position statement the need to meet staffing levels, access to personal protective equipment…”
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“…It can also hinder the bond that is established between the infant and the parents in the neonatal period, which can compromise the promotion of breastfeeding, which is known to be one of the idealized practices for infant feeding and nutrition, with numerous short-and longterm benefits for the infant and mother (Cohen et al, 2018). In this regard, the authors of this article also found that the limitation of visits or of accompanying the child, which will have implications on the family's participation in the child's care leading to feelings of separation anxiety and psychological and emotional distress (Al-Motlaq et al, 2021).…”
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