The Family with Health Problems Flashcards
Determination of family health problems category
Family health problem identification
These are the conditions that make it more likely for accidents, disease or failure to thrive or develop to occur
Health threats
this refers to conditions of health breakdowns or advent of illness in the family
Health deficits
anticipated periods of unusual demand on the individual or family in terms of adjustment/family resources
Foreseeable crisis/stress points
are those that put a child at risk of developing a problem (in this case, high anticipatory distress).
Predisposing factors
refer to a specific event or trigger to the onset of the current problem
Precipitating factors
Predisposing factors may include
genetics, life events, or temperament
make it possible (or easier) for individuals or populations to change their health-related behaviors (resources, assistance, services, skills, and policies).
Enabling factors
Factors following a behavior that provide continuing reward or incentive for the persistence or repetition of the behavior
Reinforcing factors
the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age.
Social determinants of health
Concepts, principles, phases and components in planning family health interventions
Concepts, principles, phases and components in planning family health interventions Planning of individual and family health nursing care
Programs and services that focus on primary & secondary prevention of communicable and non-communicable diseases and in family health
Planning of individual and family health nursing care
Family Health related DOH programs
Maternal Health Program
Child Health Program
Adolescent Health Program
Adult Health Program
Elderly Health Program
Component of care in acute and chronic illness
Health Promotion
Disease Prevention
Restorative
Curative
Rehabilitative Care
is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health.
Health Promotion
It moves beyond a focus on individual behavior towards a wide range of social and environmental interventions
Health Promotion
involves actions to reduce or eliminate exposure to risks that might increase the chances that an individual or group will incur disease, disability, or premature death.
Disease Prevention
Something (as a medicine) that serves to restore to consciousness, vigor, or health
Restorative
refers in part to treatments and therapies provided to a patient with the goal of curing an illness or condition
Curative or therapeutic care
focuses on maximizing an optimal level of functioning, enabling clients to regain/retain their independence following the debilitating effects of illness or injury.
Rehabilitative Care
Strategies in meeting health problems of family
Promoting behavior change
Creating a supportive environment towards healthy
lifestyle
Principles of behavior change
Referral system
Concept & principles of collaboration & advocacy
Evaluation of Progress and Outcome of Care
- Methods & tools in evaluating effectiveness of family
health interventions - Sources of evaluative data
- Alternative strategies & approaches for specific problems
& objectives
Ensuring a Well-Organized & Accurate Documentation & Reporting
Standard format
Legal principles involved in documentation
enabling factors ex.
resources, assistance, services, skills, and policies