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What are the four views of the family?

1. Family as a context (Traditional)


2. Family as a client (Family-centered care)


3. Family as a system (Family therapy)


4. Family as a component of society (Community health)

What is the model that:


"believes health and illness are intricately linked with individual, family and community?"

Family Health Model

This model helps you understand a family's multiple stressors and plan ways to best address care needs

Family Health Model

The system theory, Family and Bioecological, is multidimensional. This includes what 5 systems?

1. Microsystem


2. Mesosystem


3. Exosystem


4. Macrosystem


5. Chronosystem

Which theory has this goal:


"Nurses collaborate with family to increase health promotion"

Developmental and Family Life Cycle Theory

This theory:


Focuses on life cycles of families and represents normative stages of family development

Developmental and Family Life Cycle Theory

This model believes that:


A family system is part of larger suprasystem and is also composed of subsystems

Calgary Family Assessment Model

This model believes that a change in one family member affects all family members

Calgary Family Assessment Model

This model focuses on what causes family stress and how family react to this stress

Family Assessment and Intervention Model

The __1___ __1___ structure must be protected at all costs, or the __2__ ceases to exist.




This is referring to what model? (3)

1. Basic family


2. family


3. Family Assessment and Intervention Model

The Family Assessment and Intervention Model has how many prevention / interventions?




What are they called?

1. Primary Prevention


2. Secondary prevention & Intervention


3. Tertiary Prevention

This focuses on moving individual and family toward a state of improved health or toward health promotion activities

Primary prevention

This attains system stability after stressors or problems have invaded the family core

Secondary prevention / intervention

This maintains system stability through intervention strategies that are initiated after treatment has been completed

Tertiary prevention

The Smith's Models of Health has how many views on family health?




What are they?

1. Clinical Model


2. Role Performance Model


3. Adaptive Model


4. Eudemonistic Model

This model identifies the elements of the family group and the patterns of transactions among family members that have been found to distinguish b/t healthy and unhealthy families

McMaster Model of Family Functioning

This model illustrates the complexity of the multitude of factors that affect family health

Family Health Promotion Model

This model addresses how families can play a part in promoting both the health of children and their capacities as health - promoting actors

Model of the Health Promoting Family

This model assumes that family health is systemic, process based, and includes individual and family unit interactions

Family Health System Model

This model suggests that it is impossible to separate family health into truly independent realms because they interact and are deeply intertwined

Family Health System Model