Family Centered Care Lecture Flashcards
Family Centered Care
an approach to the evaluation, planning, and delivery of therapy that is mutually beneficial to therapists, patients, and their families
Benefits of family centered care
improve outcomes, increase satisfaction, build on strengths, increase professional satisfaction, decrease health care costs, more effective use of resources
Kubler-Ross Grief Cycle
Denial, Anger, Depression, Bargaining, Acceptance
Experiences of Families with a child disability
financial hardship, strained relationships, restricted social life, high stress levels, modifications to family activities, time restrictions due to care, sleep deprivation, unpleasant procedures, lack of baby-sitters
8 Aspects of a Resilient Family
- balance illness and family needs
- communicate
- find positives
- clear boundaries
- family flexibility
- engage in active coping efforts
- maintain social integration
- develop collaborative relationships with professionals
LEARN Model
L: Listen - identify and greet family, ask open-ended questions
E: Elicit - discover reason for visit, what happened
A: Assess - how did it happen? Lifestyle?
R: Recommend - a plan of action with an explanation for your rationale
N: Negotiate - ask the pt/family what they think
Coaching Model
interactive process between caregiver and practioner