Family Involvement in Caring for Inpatients in Acute Care Hospital Settings: A Systematic Review of Literature
Family members, also known as patients' guardians (PG) are involved in caring for inpatients in acute care hospital settings. The practice is adopted from Family Centred Care (FCC) approach. This literature review aimed to provide an overview of key findings in literature on the practice of inv...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Gwaza PhD (Author), Gladys Msiska (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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