Hanne Agerskov, Karin Brochstedt Dieperink, Hanne Konradsen
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This essay discusses how care as a `one to one´ relation between patient and nurse is too simple. A family nursing approach is taken to illustrate how patients and their families are part of a unit and how family nursing as intervention provides access to strengths and potentials in the family. We argue that there must be organizational support for education and training of nurses and implementation of family nursing in clinical practice.