Nurses And Family-Centered Care: Promoting Health Across Generations
Abstract
Family-centered care (FCC) is an essential approach in modern healthcare, emphasizing the inclusion of patients' families in decision-making processes to ensure comprehensive and compassionate care. Nurses play a pivotal role in implementing FCC by fostering collaboration, communication, and mutual respect between healthcare teams and families. This article explores the principles and significance of family-centered care, the nurse’s role in promoting it, and its impact on health outcomes across generations. By integrating FCC into clinical practice, nurses can address the holistic needs of patients and their families, fostering a supportive healthcare environment and improving the overall well-being of diverse populations.
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