“…The Institute for Patient and Family‐Centered Care defines FCC by four seven core concepts: respect and dignity, information sharing, participation in care and decision making, 8 and collaboration between patients, families, and the healthcare team (Dennis et al, 2017; Hill et al, 2018). FCC main ideology is family involvement in 10 healthcare and decision making, and empowerment of families in delivering care within the 11 hospital and after discharge (Festini, 2014). Today, parents must be active members of care in the 12 pediatric setting, although misperception of FCC may lead to the parents experiencing poor 13 competency, stress, and mother's separation from other members of family (Baniasadi et al, 2019; Hockenberry et al, 2016; Irannejad et al, 2018; Molavi‐Taleghani et al, 2018).…”