1991
DOI: 10.1016/s0031-3955(16)38236-0
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Family-Centered Care

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“…73 Collaboration with the patient and family can lead to a more comprehensive medical record, a better sense of the patient as a person, and a better understanding of how the patient will function at home. When parents are present for the care of their child, they can help the staff provide support to the patient, understand the patient's attempts to communicate, position the patient, reduce a need for sedatives or restraints, and provide essential medical information.…”
Section: Benefits To Health Care Professionalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…73 Collaboration with the patient and family can lead to a more comprehensive medical record, a better sense of the patient as a person, and a better understanding of how the patient will function at home. When parents are present for the care of their child, they can help the staff provide support to the patient, understand the patient's attempts to communicate, position the patient, reduce a need for sedatives or restraints, and provide essential medical information.…”
Section: Benefits To Health Care Professionalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only recently it has been accepted that pain and discomfort can affect newborns, whatever their gestational age, and even foetuses [3,4], despite the fact that attention was drawn to this issue already many years ago [5-8]. Likewise, the experience gained in the development of hospices, once again initiated for adults [9] and subsequently adapted to paediatrics and neonatology [10,11], has provided insights towards the PC model applicable to perinatal medicine.…”
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“…Some Authors define FCC as: “the professional support to the child and its family, through participation, engagement and sharing, in a contest of empowerment and negotiation” [1]. …”
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