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Philosophers don't argue so much about whether particular things exist, but about what sorts of things exist.
Family as Context
Viewing the health or behavior of an individual within the framework of family dynamics and influences, considering how family relationships impact health outcomes.
Family as System
The perspective that views the family unit as an organized, interconnected, and dynamic entity, with each member affecting and being affected by the others.
Family Nursing Practice
A healthcare approach focusing on providing care to families and individuals across their lifespan within the context of their family.
Family Approach
A method in healthcare, social work, or education that involves considering the needs, strengths, and roles of all family members in planning and interventions.
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