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Guideline 5: Observing family relationships

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Guiding principle

Take notice of patient-family dynamics and take action if needed

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Guideline 5

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  • Guideline 5: Be observant of the patient and family relationship

  • Guiding principles

  • 5.1 Remain alert to patient and family preferences for family involvement

  • 5.2 Remain alert to verbal signs of problematic patient-family carer relationship dynamics

  • 5.2 Remain alert to non-verbal signs of problematic patient-family carer relationship dynamics

  • 5.3 Respectfully address any problematic patient-family carer relationship dynamics

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