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Identify top 10 stressors families have to deal with
-Finances
-Children's behavior
-Insufficient couple time
-Lack of shared responsibility
-Communication
-Insufficient "me" time
-Guilt for not accomplishing more
-Spousal relationship
-Insufficient family play time
-Overscheduled family calendar
Traits of a Healthy Family
-Communicates and listens
-Affirms and supports one another
-Teaches respect for others
-Develops a sense of trust
-Has a sense of play and humor
-Exhibits a sense of shared responsibility
-Teaches a sense of right and wrong
-Admits to and seeks help with problems
Traits of a Healthy Family (con't)
-Has a strong sense of family
-Has a balance of interaction among members
-Has a shared religious core
-Respects the privacy of members
-Values service to others
-Fosters family mealtime and conversation
-Shares leisure time
Internal
Family Coping Strategies
Internal:
-Reliance on the family group
-Use of humor
-Sharing of feelings, thoughts, time and activities
-Controlling the meaning of the problem
-Normalizing
-Joint problem solving
-Role flexibility
External
Family Coping Strategies
External:
-Seeking information
-Increasing links to the community
-Using support systems
--Including spiritual support
Family Assessment
-Structure
-Genogram
-Ecomap
-Family Apgar
Structure
(Family Assessment)
-physical composition
-environment
-occupations
-education
Genogram
(Family Assessment)
-family tree
Ecomap
(Family Assessment)
-diagram of family
-relationships
-external environment
-support systems
-resources
-stressors
Family Apgar
(Family Assessment)
-assess family functioning
-5 items
-Score:
7-10: highly functioning family
4-6: moderately functional family
0-3: severely dysfunctional family
Cultural Diversity of Families
Healthcare providers should seek to understand and respect the family's beliefs and practices related to race, culture, and ethnicity when developing relationships and collaborating with the family in the care of their child
Family Cultural Assessment
When assessing the client's family from a cultural perspective, the nurse should consider the following:
-ethnic affiliation & racial background
-major values and beliefs
-language barriers and communication styles
-family and child-rearing practices
-religious and spiritual beliefs
-nutrition and food patterns
-ethnic health care practices
-health-promoting practices
Family Centered Care
Is a collaborative relationship between families and professionals in the pursuit of being responsive to the priorities and needs of families wherever they seek health care
Family Centered Care (con't)
-Families are important
-Families are self-defined
-Each member is entitled to recognition and consideration
-Changes in the health status of one family member may affect other family members
-Family members benefit from supporting one another
-Families are the primary providers of care for their own members.
Professional care in times of illness is meant to assist families in their basic care giving function
Family Composition
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Different Disciplining Styles
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