Which of the following discourages family-focused chronic illness care?
1. "Thinking family"
2. Adequate nurse staffing
3. Time constraints
4. Human connections
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1 "Thinking family" reminds the nurse that all family members are influenced by a chronic illness.
2 Adequate staffing allows time for effective family-focused care.
3 Adequate time is required for the nurse to share the chronic health experience with the family.
4 Human connections lead to attentive and effective communication.
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