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5 characteristics of a family | -small social systems -its own cultural, values and rules -has structure -has certain basic functions -moves thru stages in its life cycle |
5 Emerging Family patterns | adolescent unmarried family patterns -gay and lesbians families -divorced and blended families -older adults interacial families/ |
life cycle: forming a partnership | task: establishing a mutually satisfying relationship |
Life cycle: Childbearing | Adjusting to pregnancy and parenthood |
life cycle: Preschool age | adapting to the critical needs |
Life cycle: School age- | fitting into the community school age |
Life cycle: Teenage | balancing freedom with responsibility |
Life cycle:Launching centre | releasing young adults into the workforce |
Cycle: Middle age parents | maintaining ties with older and younger adults |
Cycle: Aging Family Members | Adjusting to retirement |
Define: Family life cycle | a predictable and sequential pattern of stages. |
Expansion stage of Family life cycle | as new members are added and roles and relationships are increased |
Contraction stage of family life cycle | as family members leave to start lives of their own or age or die |
Define: Primary Health Care | essential health care; based on practical and socially acceptable method an technology ; universally accessible to all in the community through full participation; affordable cost n and geared towards self reliance and self determination |
1 Primary Health Care Components | -education for the identification and prevention/control of prevailing health challenges |
2 Primary health Care | Proper food supplies and nutrition; adequate supply of safe water and basic sanitation |
3 Primary Health CAre | Maternal and child care including family planning |
4. Primary Health care | Immunization against vaccine preventable disease |
5. Primary Health Care | Prevention and control of locally endemic disease |
6. Primary Health Care | Appropriate tx of common diseases using appropriate technology |
7. Primary Health Care | Promotion of mental, emotional and spiritual health |
8. primary Health Care | Provision o essential drugs |
What puts families at risk? | families who experience a one or more evnts that can cause them to become more prone to the development of undesirable physical, psycho-social, environmental resposnes -heignetned risk for adverse health outcomes |
8 types of vulnerable families | -income and education -elderly -children -physically mentally challenged - familial, acohol and substance abuse -chronic illness -HIV/AIDS -disaster victims |
6 roles of the CHN in family health | -family as a client -focus on family as total unit -ask goal directed questions -collect data over time -combine quabtive and qualitative data -exercise professional judgement |
define: family | two or more individuals who share a residence or live near one another; possesses some common emotional bond; engage in interrelated social positions roles and taks and share cultural ties and sense of affection and belonging |
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