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Before providing a family-centred care plan, it should be acknowledged that when discussing with the family, nurses need to recognise one notion, namely paternalism which can restrict the autonomy of the family (Palladelis et al. 2005, p. 34). From a holistic perspective, support from specialists and her family members is considered as an essential plan. Emma, Josh and Lucy obviously require emotional support from specialists, and Emma needs educational approach as well. Regarding Emma, she, for instance, can require emotional support from a psychologist, and educational support from a midwife, paediatrician and nurse. Lucy may need the intervention from a paediatrician or psychologist because of the risk of ODD, and could need nutrition support from a dietician. Josh also may need emotional support from specialists or his family members. Holistically, the encouragement of supporting network, including Michael and his parents for Emma and her children is an important nursing plan. As primary carers, the family members can share the roles of Emma: staying with children, meeting their needs, entertaining them, and advising nurses about the children's condition (Palladelis et al. 2005, p.