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Community Health Nursing
Family ADPIE
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Categories of Family Health Problem
Health Deficit
Disease, disability
Levels of Assessment
Second Level Assessment
“WHY” is there a problem;
“inability”
Levels of Assessment
First Level Assessment
“WHAT” are the problems?; list the health problems and categorize
Categories of Family Health Problem
Health Threat
Factors that increase risk for illness (e.g. smoking) and injury (e.g. octopus wire, wet floor)
Categories of Family Health Problem
Wellness State
Healthy
Categories of Family Health Problem
Foreseeable Crisis
or
Stress Points
Anticipated problem (Developmental, Social)
Family Care Plan: Nursing Process (APIE)
Assessment
Data collection (interview, observation)
Family Care Plan: Nursing Process (APIE)
Planning
First step is goal setting
Family Care Plan: Nursing Process (APIE)
Evaluation
Outcome of care
Family Care Plan: Nursing Process (APIE)
Implementation
Nursing Interventions
First step of planning is
Goal-setting
SMART of Goal Setting
S -
Specific
M -
Measurable
A -
Attainable
R -
Realistic
T -
Time-bound
Family Care Plan Prioritization
Develop an operational plan:
“Prioritizing”
using 4 criteria (total highest score is
5
)
Family Care Plan Prioritization
N -
Nature
of the Problem (1)
M -
Modifiability
of the Problem (2) - most important
P -
Preventive
Potential (1)
S -
Salience
(1)
Family Care Plan Prioritization
Modifiability
of the Problem
Probability of success in enhancing wellness state, improving and minimizing or eradicating the problem through interventions
Family Care Plan Prioritization
Modifiability
of the Problem
Most important, solution of the problem
Family Care Plan Prioritization
Preventive Potential
Future re-occurence of the problem; “paulit-ulit ba ang problema?”
Family Care Plan Prioritization
Preventive Potential
Nature and magnitude of future problems that can be prevented if interventions are done
Family Care Plan Prioritization
Salience
Patient’s decision, client’s perception of the problem
Family Care Plan Prioritization
Salience
Family’s perception and evaluation of the condition in terms of seriousness and urgency of attention needed
Family Care Plan Prioritization
Formula (each criteria): (
Score
/
Highest
score x
Weight
); then
add
all scores to get the overall score
Family Care Plan Prioritization
The highest score is the
highest
priority
Family Care Plan Prioritization
2,1,0:
Modifiability
of Problem and
Salience
Family Care Plan Prioritization
3, 2,1:
Nature
of the Problem and
Preventive Potential
Nature of the Problem:
1
Wellness State:
3
Health Deficit:
3
Health Threat:
2
Foreseeable Crisis:
1
Modifiability of the Problem:
2
Easily:
2
Partially:
1
Not Modifiable:
0
Preventive Potential:
1
High:
3
(not reoccuring) e.g. measles
Moderate:
2
(sometimes reoccuring) e.g. high blood pressure
Low:
1
(reoccuring)
Salience:
1
Immediate:
2
Not Immediate:
1
Not a problem:
0
Types of Nursing Interventions
Independent
Scope of nursing practice (RA 9173)
Types of Nursing Interventions
Dependent
Requires doctor’s order
Types of Nursing Interventions
Interdependent
Collaborative care e.g. working together with a nutritionist, physical therapist
Types of Evaluation
Structural
Physical settings, manpower, money, material equipments
Types of Evaluation
Outcome
long-term effects; goal
Types of Evaluation
Impact
short-term or immediate effects; objectives & subobjectives
Types of Evaluation
Process
Steps of nursing process; ADPIE; activities