Introduction of Family Health Nursing

Subject: Community Health Nursing II

Overview

A family is a group of two or more people who are connected by blood, marriage, or adoption, who live in the same home, and who eat meals together. The level of community health nursing practice known as family health nursing is one that is directed or focused on the family as the unit with health as the aim and nursing as the medium or care provider. Family-centered care, which places the emphasis on the family as a whole and considers each person in the context of the family system, is a crucial element of family health nursing. The family, not any one person, is the nursing customer in such a service. To help the family and each member function as best they can is the main objective while dealing with families.

Family Health Nursing

  • Family
    • A family is a group of two or more people who are connected by blood, marriage, or adoption, who live in the same home, and who eat meals together. A family is a group of people brought together by their shared interests.
  • Family Health Nursing
    • The level of community health nursing practice known as family health nursing is one that is directed or focused on the family as the unit with health as the goal and nursing as the medium or care provider. In community health nursing practice, there are three levels of clients: individual, family, and community.

Family-Centered Care

Families rely on one another to survive, and each member's health and conduct have an impact on the rest of the family. A crucial part of family life is care that is focused on the family. Health nursing in which the entire family is the primary emphasis, and each person is viewed in the context of the family system. The family, not any one person, is the nursing customer in such a service. To help the family and each member function as best they can is the main objective while dealing with families. The degree of health maintenance and prevention is the key area of concern.

 

REFERENCE

Ambika Rai, Kabita Dahal. Community Health Nursing II. Kathmandu: Makalu Publication House, 2012 (reprint).

Ambika Rai, Kabita Dahal. Community Healtrh Nursing-II. Kathmandu: Makalu Publication House, 2011.

Dr.Suwal S.N. & Tuitui R. (2063) A Textbook of Community Health Nursing, 1st edition, Vidyarthi Prakashan (P). Ltd. Kamalpokhari, Kathmandu

Tuitui, Roshani. Community Health Nursing. kathmandu: Vidyarthi Prakashan (P.) LTD., 2067.

 

 

Things to remember
  • A family is a group of people brought together by their shared interests.
  • The level of community health nursing practice known as family health nursing is one that is directed or focused on the family as the unit with health as the aim and nursing as the medium or care provider.
  • In community health nursing practice, there are three levels of clients: individual, family, and community.
  • Family-centered care, which places the emphasis on the family as a whole and considers each person in the context of the family system, is a crucial element of family health nursing. The family, not any one person, is the nursing customer in such a service.
  • The degree of health maintenance and prevention is the key area of concern.

 

Questions and Answers

Family

A family is a group of two or more people who are connected by blood, marriage, or adoption, who live in the same home, and who eat meals together.

Family Health Nursing

The level of community health nursing practice known as family health nursing is one that is directed or focused on the family as the unit with health as the goal and nursing as the medium or care provider.

Family Centered Care

The focus is on the family as a whole, and each person is seen in the context of the family system, which is a key element of family health nursing. The family, not any one person, is the nursing customer in such a service.

 

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