@article { , title = {Family-Centered Critical Care: How one unit implemented a plan}, journal = {American Journal of Nursing}, volume = {103}, year = {2003}, month = {03/2006}, pages = {56AA-56EE}, abstract = {This article describes the process by which the critical care unit at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center (PHCMC) in Mission Hills, California, implemented a family-centered care program. Begun in 2000 as a pilot program in a 24-bed combined ICU, CCU, ED, and telemetry unit, family-centered care became the model of patient care in all nursing units (medical?surgical, maternal? child) and all departments (respiratory, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and admitting) by 2001.}, keywords = {icu}, URL = {http://www.ajnonline.com/pt/re/ajn/toc.00000446-200306000-00000.htm}, author = {Damboise, Cindy and Cardin, Suzette} }