Family-focused nursing care. / Sharon A. Denham ... [et al.].

By: Denham, Sharon AMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis Company, 2016Description: xx, 453 p. : ill. ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated ISBN: 9780803629103 (pbk.)Subject(s): Family nursing | Families -- Health and hygiene | Nurse and patient | Family Nursing | Family | Nursing Care | Families -- Health and hygiene | Family nursing | Nurse and patientDDC classification: 610.73 LOC classification: RT120.F34.D46
Contents:
Contents: Health care needs for the 21st century -- Moving to family-focused care -- Thinking family to guide nursing actions -- Communication with and about families -- Family assessment -- Cultural and diversity aspects of health and illness care needs -- Using family theory to guide nursing practice -- Developing a family-focused nursing practice -- Family and nurse presence in family-focused care -- Family-focused care in acute settings -- Family-focused care and chronic illness -- Family-focused care to meet population needs -- "Doing for" versus "being with" -- Family-focused nursing actions -- Teaching family members supportive care --
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RT120.F34.D46 (Browse shelf) Available KSN/1080/027/23

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: Health care needs for the 21st century -- Moving to family-focused care -- Thinking family to guide nursing actions -- Communication with and about families -- Family assessment -- Cultural and diversity aspects of health and illness care needs -- Using family theory to guide nursing practice -- Developing a family-focused nursing practice -- Family and nurse presence in family-focused care -- Family-focused care in acute settings -- Family-focused care and chronic illness -- Family-focused care to meet population needs -- "Doing for" versus "being with" -- Family-focused nursing actions -- Teaching family members supportive care --

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