Families are unique, special and debatable among many cultures and ethnic groups. Today, the definition of a family has changed greatly because of cultural and social changes across the world. A family consists of a parent or parents with their children or child in a dwelling with the household who respect and looks out for each other. In pediatrics, family-centered care founded on the consideration of the family, and the family is the child’s primary support and strength; the child’s and family’s perceptions and information are critical in clinical decision making. In experiencing benefits of healthcare outcome, family-centered care should involve facilitating screening, assessment, intervention, and evaluation that includes the patient and family in achieving a common goal. Family structure and dynamics can have an enduring influence on a child, affecting the child’s health and wellbeing. “NAPNAP is an organization whose mission is to promote optimal health for children through leadership, practice, advocacy, education and research” (Harrison, 2004) …show more content…
To develop a relationship with families of an infant, children, and adolescents begins with open and honest communication from the health care team. Speak slowly in clear, simple language that the patient or family can comprehend. Explain and repeat the patient illness and treatment regimen in the patient's social language. Family concerns are relevant and need consideration regarding care, practitioner caring for children and adolescents should focus on the best interest of the children and youth. The practitioner should consider that some people live by different rules and principal, which positively impacts health-related behaviors. Patient teaching, comprehend, and cultural traditions will assist in restoring or maintaining