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Family-Centered Care: A Philosophy to be Developed
FCC is a philosophy of care that recognizes that the family is a constant in the lives of children and that professionals only act at specific moments. It is the parents and not the professionals who really know the child and their needs.1,2 This situation is especially relevant in the case of children with chronic health issues. We will begin this work with a brief review of the evolution of childcare.