Family mobilization and empowerment Flashcards
a process of generating and sustaining the active and coordinated participation of all sectors at various levels to facilitate improvement of a certain group.
Social Mobilization
Assessing the capability of the family to support the patient , capacity for decision making and coping skills
Family Empowerment
Steps of Family Empowerment
- Goal setting
- Explanation of Issues
- Strategize
- Collaboration
Behavior Change: 4 Theories
- Health Belief Model
- Transtheoretical Model
- Social Cognitive Theory
- Social Support Theories
Provides insights for why people make health decisions and creates a process for encouraging change
Health belief model
5 Health Belief Model
- Perceived severity- seriousness
- Perceived treat- susceptibility
- Perceived benefit- reduction of treat
- Perceived barriers- obstacles
- Self efficacy- ability to change
Views behavior change as a process in which individuals are at various stages of readiness to change
Transtheoretical Model
Proposes that behavior change is influenced by environment, personal factors, aspects of the behavior itself
Social cognitive theory
Constructs in health education includes
- Reinforcement
- Behavior capability
- Expectancies
- Self efficacy
- Reciprocal determinism
Can be kin or non-kin (church or work groups, friends neighbors who regularly socialize, clubs and sporting teams
Social support theories
Characteristics of Social Network
- Structural
- Interactional
- Functional
4 types of social support
- Emotional support
- Instrumental support
- Informational support
- Appraisal support
5 Goals of social/family networking
- Rapid connections
- Sharing of the problem
- Communication
- Direct intervention
- Assist in the development of support groups
Phases of network intervention
- retribalization
- polarization
- mobilization
- depression
- breakthrough
- exhaustion and elation
- retribalization as termination