This document discusses family assessment for community health nurses. It covers definitions of family, components of family assessment including cultural and developmental needs, tools for assessment like ecomaps and genograms, theoretical approaches, diversity and its influence on families, family health risks, and the responsibility of nurses to conduct flexible family assessments. Focused family interviews of 15 minutes can provide useful information through open-ended questions and acknowledging family strengths.
Bayside Anxiety In Australia: Status, Signs & SymptomsAdam Szmerling
This presentation covers the status of anxiety in Australia, looking at those suffering from an anxiety disorder. It moves on to talk about the signs and symptoms of Anxiety, to try and help spread a better understanding of this mental health issues. Produced by Bayside Psychotherapy.
This session offers more advanced content on the Critical Time Intervention model and how it applies to families. Speakers will discuss the practical application of the model for families with varying barriers to housing and services. Participants will walk away from this session with an in-depth understanding of how the model can improve outcomes for families in their community.
Bayside Anxiety In Australia: Status, Signs & SymptomsAdam Szmerling
This presentation covers the status of anxiety in Australia, looking at those suffering from an anxiety disorder. It moves on to talk about the signs and symptoms of Anxiety, to try and help spread a better understanding of this mental health issues. Produced by Bayside Psychotherapy.
This session offers more advanced content on the Critical Time Intervention model and how it applies to families. Speakers will discuss the practical application of the model for families with varying barriers to housing and services. Participants will walk away from this session with an in-depth understanding of how the model can improve outcomes for families in their community.
Impact of Socio-Cultural Factors and Family on Health and Disease.pptxIsaacLalrawngbawla1
This powerpoint presentation describe about family and cultural factors that impact health and health behaviours. It highlights the definition of family, types of family, functions and impact of family on the health of an individual. It also highlights the impact of cultural factors on health and health behaviour.
This presentation is helpful for MBBS 1st year students to have basic Ideas on family health. This can be used by Masters in Public Health (MPH) students as well.
Theory is defined as “a belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action”. Nursing theory is “an organized framework of concepts and purposes designed to guide the practice of nursing”
Accessing behavioral health treatment for minor children in Washington State ...Peggy Dolane
When your child turns 13 in Washington State, parents lose the ability to make medically necessary mental health treatment decisions. This presentation walks parents through the steps to access care and how to become involved in changing our system.