SAS 13 Flashcards
actions that the nurse performs on behalf of the family when it is unable to do things for itself, such as providing direct nursing care to a sick or disabled family member.
Supplemental interventions
actions that remove barriers to appropriate health action, such as assisting the family to avail of maternal and early child care services.
Facilitative interventions
guiding the family to make responsible health decisions. this type of intervention is directed toward family
empowerment.
developmental interventions
determination of whether goals and objectives were attained.
effectiveness
to the suitability of the goals/objectives and interventions to the identified family health needs
appropriateness
degree of sufficiency of goals/objectives and interventions in attaining the desired change in the family
adequacy
relationship of the resources use to attain the desired outcomes
efficiency
putting the family health care plan into action.
implementation
four types of intervention for health promotion and disease prevention
- Increasing knowledge and skills,
- Increasing family strengths
- Decreasing exposure to risk factors
- Decreasing susceptibility.