ABSTRACT
Objective: To present reflections upon conceptual and pragmatic relationships between the Patient-and Family-Centered Care and patient safety.
Method: A discussion about constructs related to the Patient-and Family-Centered Care and patient safety, which shows their interface with pragmatic issues of clinical nursing practice.
Results: Considering patients and families as partners and agents promoting safe care is mandatory for the safety culture.
Final considerations: Decreasing errors and adverse health care events can be accomplished by understanding manners to incorporate the principles of Patient-and Family-Centered Care into issues related to patient safety.
Descriptors: Family Nursing; Patient Safety; Nursing Care; Patient-Centered Care; Quality of Health Care