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Individual parental conversations with non-birthing parents.

Margaretha LarssonIrene ErikssonKarin JohanssonAnna-Karin StigssonRebecka SvahnJohanna WetterströmMarie Wilhsson
Published in: Primary health care research & development (2020)
The analysis of interviews with CHS nurses resulted in two main categories, each with three subcategories. The main categories are: working for equality and applying a family focus, and dealing with challenges in the developing assignment. The IPCs stimulate the CHS nurses to work for more equality and to apply a family focus, which can be a way of strengthening the families' health and the children's upbringing. Developing the CHS nurses' assignment can be a challenge that appears to entail positive outcomes for CHS nurses, while also generating the need for CHS nurses to receive supervision to find ways to improve their approach and practice.
Keyphrases
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