Week 4 Flashcards
What is family centred care
An approach to planning, delivering, and evaluation of health care that is grounded through health care providers, patients, and families
Define family
Tow or more people, one who is over 15 years of age and who are related by blood or marriage.
What are the 6 family functions
Maintaining wellbeing and belonging Raising children Establishing group values Sharing financial resources Passing on knowledge Healthcare providers
What are the 6 family structures
Nuclear family Couple only family Extended family Single parent family Blended family Alternative patterns of relationship
What a 3 current trends in families
Family size getting smaller
Women are delaying childbirth
Children are staying at home longer
Explain the family systems theory
Views family as a while system
Considers how individuals within the system interact
What happens affects the entire family
Explain the family development theory
Family has a life cycle
Roles and structure of family change throughout lifespan
Family achieves milestones
Explain the family cycle of health and illness model
Members influence each other’s health habits
Focus on family decisions about health and healthcare
Explain the structural functional theory
Supports social structure and network
Explain the family stress theory
Analysis how families cope with stressful events
What is a functional family
Stable unit
Consistent rules
Promotes wellbeing of members
Resilient and competent
What is a dysfunctional family
No consistency of members or rules
Poor interpersonal relationships
Deals poorly with conflict
What are the 4 key principles of family centred care
Respect and dignity
Information sharing
Participation
Collaboration
What are the approaches to family nursing
Family as context
Family as client
Family as system
What is the family nursing process model steps
Assessment Analysis Develop plan Family intervention Family evaluation Reflection