Strength's Based Nursing Flashcards
1
Q
describe the SBN model
A
- SBN places patient at the center and empowers them to achieve their health-related goals
- SBN prioritizes providing care that builds on the capacities, competencies, and resources of the patient and family
2
Q
what are the core values of SBN?
A
- health and healing
- uniqueness
- holism and embodiment
- subjective reality and created meaning
- person and environment are integral
- self determination
- learning, timing and readiness
- collaborative partnership
2
Q
what are the goals of SBN?
A
- self-determination
- empowerment
- self-efficacy
- resilience
- hope
3
Q
what are the 4 pillars of SBN?
A
- person centered
- empowerment
- relational/relationship focused
- innate capacties
4
Q
what is the McGill Model?
A
- precursor to SBN model
- emphasis on identifying community strengths and getting people involved in their own healthcare
5
Q
what is the Calgary family assessment model?
A
multidimensional assessment tool that emphasized family strengths and how to improve them further
6
Q
what does it mean to be empowered?
A
- Feels like you’re in a situation where you have better control
- You feel prepared, educated, informed
7
Q
define resilience
A
refers to the ability to adapt and use coping skills, requiring certain strengths and capacities