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family integrity

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family integrity,
a nursing outcome from the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) defined as family members' behaviors that collectively demonstrate cohesion, strength, and emotional bonding. See also Nursing Outcomes Classification.


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The wives would vent their anger at them out of frustration and sometimes, they would beat their husbands for failing to give in to their demands," he added, after the opening of a family integrity forum at the Tabung Haji Complex in Bayan Lepas on May 14.
Building a Family Al Tawasel Centre for Training and Family and Economic Consultancy in collaboration with government departments will embark on a Abu Dhabi National Campaign for Social Cohesion 2009, from March 8 to March 18, 2009 with the motto oBuild a Familya Build a nationo to raise awareness on family integrity in society and newly-married couples in particular.
The purpose of the Act was to "balance the demands of the workplace with the needs of families, to promote the stability and economic security of families, and to promote national interests in preserving family integrity.
 
 
 
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