Category: Family

  • Family History Role in Primary Health Care

    Table of Contents The Sampling Procedure Data Collection Procedures Data Collection Methods: General Criteria Descriptive Statistics Inferential Statistics References The Sampling Procedure This paper reviews a qualitative study by Daelemans, Vandevoorde, Vansintejan, Borgermans, and Devroey (2013) that examined the physicians utilization of family history data inpatient treatment. The study identifies its target population as the…

  • Suicide Among Adolescents and Family Support

    Table of Contents Background Methods Results Ethical Considerations Conclusion References Background The research problem is suicide ideation among adolescents, and the particular area to be studied is the role of family and professional support. To identify whether such support can help reduce suicide ideation and rates, it is primarily necessary to explore the causes of…

  • American Nuclear Familys Health Assessment

    Family composition The health assessment was carried on an American nuclear family with permanent residence in Raleigh, North Carolina. The family consists of five members. The father is Thomas Haygood, aged sixty-one, and the mother is Samantha Haygood, aged fifty-three. Their first-born child is a lady, Joy Haygood, aged twenty-seven. The second born is a…

  • Family Nurse Practitioners Advanced Role

    The selected specialty for this discussion is that of a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP). Pastor, Cunningham, and Kuiper (2015) indicate that an FNP is an advanced practice registered nurse who collaborates with other professionals to ensure quality family-focused medical services are available to the targeted clients. The purpose of this paper is to give a…

  • Nuclear Familys Assessment in a Low-Income Area

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Family Ecomap and Genogram References Introduction It was chosen to select a nuclear family in a low-income area for the present assessment. The choice was based on the fact that families that live in an environment that lacks resources for prosperity are more likely to have worse health…

  • Caucasian Family Health Assessment and Problems

    Table of Contents Introduction Summary of Health Patterns Assessment Wellness Problems Conclusion References Introduction Assessment is referred to as a collection of data about the state of health at the individual or family level. It is a general opinion that modern families experience constant stresses in their everyday living, which makes it difficult for them…

  • Family Health Assessment Importance in Nursing Process

    In order to administer any type of care to an individual or an entire family, the health assessment is crucial. In this paper, the time was taken to assess and analyze the health of Nelson family that lives in Miami, Florida. The mother is a registered psychiatrist, and the father is an owner of a…

  • Social Determinates of Health in Family Assessment

    Table of Contents Introduction SDOH Explained Age-Appropriate Screening Recommendations Choosing a Health Model Family-Centered Health Promotion Conclusion References Introduction Health is a complex phenomenon, and many factors influence its state when it comes to different individuals. Many people tend to believe that clinical services are the only factor that can either improve or worsen a…

  • Family Development, Health Beliefs and Issues

    Table of Contents Family Composition Family Developmental Stage Family Functional Status Problem Solving Procedures Beliefs About Health and Illness References Family Composition The family chosen for the assessment consists of four members: husband, wife, and their two daughters. The extended family is not large as the husbands parents live abroad and rarely visit. Both of…

  • Developing a Detailed Picture of Family Health

    Family health assessment has proved to be an effective practice to find out the atmosphere in the chosen family that might be useful for choosing the right way to treat the patients. It is used for gathering a comprehensive understanding of the health status of each family member (Willemse & Kortenbout, 2012). To develop a…