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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.
2. 2nd PBBSc - Comty - Unit - 2 Family Health Services.pptxthiru murugan
2nd Year PBBSc Nursingcommunity Health Nursing
Family Health Services
UNIT II: Family Health Services
Concept, objectives, scope and principles.
Individual, family and community as a unit of service.
Principles and techniques of home visiting.
Establishing working relationship with the family.
Working with families in relation to prevention of disease, promotion of health.
Care of the sick in the home, physically handicapped and mentally challenged.
Surveillance and monitoring.
Important questions:
Define Family Health Services, write about, Concept, objectives, principles & role of CHN? (10 mark)
Describe family as a basic unit of health service (5 mark)
Explain about Principles and techniques of home visiting (5 mark)
Bag technique (5 marks)
Write about Care of the sick & challenged peoples (5 mark)
Surveillance and monitoring (5 mark)
FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES (FHS):
Definition: Family health services are a providing multiple comprehensive health care to the family members.
Health of individual depends on health of family.
Family size, structure, income, education & environment affect the health standard of family.
Family plays important role in health.
Individual‘s health problem can be solved easily through family health care.
Customs, traditions, habits, socioeconomic aspects are closely related to health risks, illness, & health behavior of family member.
Comprehensive health care to community can be provided by family health care services.
Successful family life cycle can be achieved by family health services
CONCEPT OF FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES:
The 4 Concepts included in the family health services views are:
1. Family as the context:
The primary focus is on the health & development of an individual in family
Focuses the nursing process on health status & basic needs.
These needs vary, depending on the individual’s & situation.
Psychological needs must also be considered.
Family members may need direct interventions themselves
2. Family as the client:
The family is the foreground &individuals are in the background.
The family is seems as the sum of individuals family members.
The focus is concentrated on each & every individual as they affect the whole family.
From this perspective, a nurse might ask a family member who has just become ill.
3. Family as a system:
Family viewed as an international system.
This approach focuses on the individual & family members become the target for nursing interventions.
The system approach to the family always implies that when something happens to one affected.
It is important to understand - theoretical & practical needs
The family as system every parts (individuals) are important
4. Family as a component of society:
The family is seen as one of many institutions in society, along with health, educational, religious, or economic institution.
The family is a basic or primary unit of society
The family as a whole interacts with other institutions
Community health nursing - focuses
This slide contains information regarding Family Health Nursing. This can be helpful for proficiency level and bachelor level nursing students. Your feedback is highly appreciated. Thank you!
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.
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.
2. 2nd PBBSc - Comty - Unit - 2 Family Health Services.pptxthiru murugan
2nd Year PBBSc Nursingcommunity Health Nursing
Family Health Services
UNIT II: Family Health Services
Concept, objectives, scope and principles.
Individual, family and community as a unit of service.
Principles and techniques of home visiting.
Establishing working relationship with the family.
Working with families in relation to prevention of disease, promotion of health.
Care of the sick in the home, physically handicapped and mentally challenged.
Surveillance and monitoring.
Important questions:
Define Family Health Services, write about, Concept, objectives, principles & role of CHN? (10 mark)
Describe family as a basic unit of health service (5 mark)
Explain about Principles and techniques of home visiting (5 mark)
Bag technique (5 marks)
Write about Care of the sick & challenged peoples (5 mark)
Surveillance and monitoring (5 mark)
FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES (FHS):
Definition: Family health services are a providing multiple comprehensive health care to the family members.
Health of individual depends on health of family.
Family size, structure, income, education & environment affect the health standard of family.
Family plays important role in health.
Individual‘s health problem can be solved easily through family health care.
Customs, traditions, habits, socioeconomic aspects are closely related to health risks, illness, & health behavior of family member.
Comprehensive health care to community can be provided by family health care services.
Successful family life cycle can be achieved by family health services
CONCEPT OF FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES:
The 4 Concepts included in the family health services views are:
1. Family as the context:
The primary focus is on the health & development of an individual in family
Focuses the nursing process on health status & basic needs.
These needs vary, depending on the individual’s & situation.
Psychological needs must also be considered.
Family members may need direct interventions themselves
2. Family as the client:
The family is the foreground &individuals are in the background.
The family is seems as the sum of individuals family members.
The focus is concentrated on each & every individual as they affect the whole family.
From this perspective, a nurse might ask a family member who has just become ill.
3. Family as a system:
Family viewed as an international system.
This approach focuses on the individual & family members become the target for nursing interventions.
The system approach to the family always implies that when something happens to one affected.
It is important to understand - theoretical & practical needs
The family as system every parts (individuals) are important
4. Family as a component of society:
The family is seen as one of many institutions in society, along with health, educational, religious, or economic institution.
The family is a basic or primary unit of society
The family as a whole interacts with other institutions
Community health nursing - focuses
2. 1st GNM Community H Nsg - unit 5 FHS.pptxthiru murugan
Community Health Nursing IFamily Health Nursing Care
By,
Thiru murugan
Unit – 5: Family Health Nursing Care:
Family as a unit of health
Concept, goals, objectives
Family health care services
Family health care plan and nursing process.
FHS - Maternal, child care & family welfare services.
Roles & function of a CHN in family health service.
Family health records.
Family as a unit of health care services
Health of an individual depends upon the health of the family.
In health care needs, the family plays an important role.
Family members have the IPR & dependency on each other.
Family size, structure, income, education, environment affect the health of the family
Family important role as supportive groups
Illness of one family members affects the total health of the family
Individual’s health problems can be tackled easily
Customs, traditions, habits & socio-cultural aspects related to the health risk & illness
Comprehensive health care can be provided to community through family health care
The successful family life cycle can be achieved by the family health care services
Family health services:
Definition:
"Family health services can be defined as the special care given to family members to promote their health, prevent health problems, and for the well-being of the family."
Concepts:
The family is the basic unit of any health system.
Without family care services, the goal of health services cannot be achieved.
Family health services act as a problem-solving process
It provides services regardless of the families' socioeconomic status.
Comprehensive health care can be provided to the community and family through health care services.
Family planning, nutrition, maternal and child health and geriatric care are the important aspects of family health services.
Goals:
Reduce maternal mortality, morbidity and the infant mortality rate.
Spacing of children's births.
Solve the problem of malnutrition in the family.
Health education
Objectives:
To Identify and assess the family's health problems.
To ensure understanding and acceptance of the problem by the family.
To provide nursing services according to the health needs of the family.
To develop the competence of members to care for their family.
To promote the use of available resources to maintain health.
To provide health education to lead a healthy and fruitful life.
To provide health services to family members at a cost-effective level.
To help family members achieve their health goals.
Scopes
The goals of individual and community health and growth at the national health level can be achieved through family health services:
Reproductive health
Children's health
Adolescent health
Principles
Provide services without discrimination
Periodic and continuous appraisal and evaluation of family health situation
Proper maintenance of record and reports.
Provide continuous services
Health education, guidance and supervision as integral part of family health nursing.
Maintain good IPR.
This slide contains information regarding Role and nurse family contact. This can be helpful for proficiency level and bachelor level nursing students. Your feedback is highly appreciated. Thank you!
Home visiting is defined as providing the services to family at their doorsteps to maintain the health and to reduce the mortality and morbidity in the family
Objectives
To obtain information for family assessment.
To get acquainted with the family.
To begin a relationship of continuing assistance in the family health and health related needs.
2. 1st GNM Community H Nsg - unit 5 FHS.pptxthiru murugan
Community Health Nursing IFamily Health Nursing Care
By,
Thiru murugan
Unit – 5: Family Health Nursing Care:
Family as a unit of health
Concept, goals, objectives
Family health care services
Family health care plan and nursing process.
FHS - Maternal, child care & family welfare services.
Roles & function of a CHN in family health service.
Family health records.
Family as a unit of health care services
Health of an individual depends upon the health of the family.
In health care needs, the family plays an important role.
Family members have the IPR & dependency on each other.
Family size, structure, income, education, environment affect the health of the family
Family important role as supportive groups
Illness of one family members affects the total health of the family
Individual’s health problems can be tackled easily
Customs, traditions, habits & socio-cultural aspects related to the health risk & illness
Comprehensive health care can be provided to community through family health care
The successful family life cycle can be achieved by the family health care services
Family health services:
Definition:
"Family health services can be defined as the special care given to family members to promote their health, prevent health problems, and for the well-being of the family."
Concepts:
The family is the basic unit of any health system.
Without family care services, the goal of health services cannot be achieved.
Family health services act as a problem-solving process
It provides services regardless of the families' socioeconomic status.
Comprehensive health care can be provided to the community and family through health care services.
Family planning, nutrition, maternal and child health and geriatric care are the important aspects of family health services.
Goals:
Reduce maternal mortality, morbidity and the infant mortality rate.
Spacing of children's births.
Solve the problem of malnutrition in the family.
Health education
Objectives:
To Identify and assess the family's health problems.
To ensure understanding and acceptance of the problem by the family.
To provide nursing services according to the health needs of the family.
To develop the competence of members to care for their family.
To promote the use of available resources to maintain health.
To provide health education to lead a healthy and fruitful life.
To provide health services to family members at a cost-effective level.
To help family members achieve their health goals.
Scopes
The goals of individual and community health and growth at the national health level can be achieved through family health services:
Reproductive health
Children's health
Adolescent health
Principles
Provide services without discrimination
Periodic and continuous appraisal and evaluation of family health situation
Proper maintenance of record and reports.
Provide continuous services
Health education, guidance and supervision as integral part of family health nursing.
Maintain good IPR.
This slide contains information regarding Role and nurse family contact. This can be helpful for proficiency level and bachelor level nursing students. Your feedback is highly appreciated. Thank you!
Home visiting is defined as providing the services to family at their doorsteps to maintain the health and to reduce the mortality and morbidity in the family
Objectives
To obtain information for family assessment.
To get acquainted with the family.
To begin a relationship of continuing assistance in the family health and health related needs.
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Antibiotic Stewardship by Anushri Srivastava.pptxAnushriSrivastav
Stewardship is the act of taking good care of something.
Antimicrobial stewardship is a coordinated program that promotes the appropriate use of antimicrobials (including antibiotics), improves patient outcomes, reduces microbial resistance, and decreases the spread of infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms.
WHO launched the Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillance System (GLASS) in 2015 to fill knowledge gaps and inform strategies at all levels.
ACCORDING TO apic.org,
Antimicrobial stewardship is a coordinated program that promotes the appropriate use of antimicrobials (including antibiotics), improves patient outcomes, reduces microbial resistance, and decreases the spread of infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms.
ACCORDING TO pewtrusts.org,
Antibiotic stewardship refers to efforts in doctors’ offices, hospitals, long term care facilities, and other health care settings to ensure that antibiotics are used only when necessary and appropriate
According to WHO,
Antimicrobial stewardship is a systematic approach to educate and support health care professionals to follow evidence-based guidelines for prescribing and administering antimicrobials
In 1996, John McGowan and Dale Gerding first applied the term antimicrobial stewardship, where they suggested a causal association between antimicrobial agent use and resistance. They also focused on the urgency of large-scale controlled trials of antimicrobial-use regulation employing sophisticated epidemiologic methods, molecular typing, and precise resistance mechanism analysis.
Antimicrobial Stewardship(AMS) refers to the optimal selection, dosing, and duration of antimicrobial treatment resulting in the best clinical outcome with minimal side effects to the patients and minimal impact on subsequent resistance.
According to the 2019 report, in the US, more than 2.8 million antibiotic-resistant infections occur each year, and more than 35000 people die. In addition to this, it also mentioned that 223,900 cases of Clostridoides difficile occurred in 2017, of which 12800 people died. The report did not include viruses or parasites
VISION
Being proactive
Supporting optimal animal and human health
Exploring ways to reduce overall use of antimicrobials
Using the drugs that prevent and treat disease by killing microscopic organisms in a responsible way
GOAL
to prevent the generation and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Doing so will preserve the effectiveness of these drugs in animals and humans for years to come.
being to preserve human and animal health and the effectiveness of antimicrobial medications.
to implement a multidisciplinary approach in assembling a stewardship team to include an infectious disease physician, a clinical pharmacist with infectious diseases training, infection preventionist, and a close collaboration with the staff in the clinical microbiology laboratory
to prevent antimicrobial overuse, misuse and abuse.
to minimize the developme
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2. INTRODUCATION
•Family health nursing care services in
community are the focal point of
health services. Family health services
are an important part of the "Health
for All" goal. The health of each
individual affects the health of other
members of the family.
3. DEFINITION
• Family health services can be defined as
having the skills and resources to carry out
family development tasks. It is special care
given to family members to promote their
health, prevent health problems, and for the
well-being of the family.
4. AIMS OF FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES
• Reducing maternal mortality rate, maternal
morbidity rate infant mortally rate.
• Spacing the birth of children.
• Providing help in solving the problem of
malnutrition in family.
• Providing health education to the family, so
that they can lead a healthy and good life.
5. PRINCIPLESOF FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES
• Nurse should have friendly relations with
every family and should encourage the
families to have good relation with each
other and in the community.
• It is essential to have the knowledge of all
basic facts about the family e.g., its size,
occupation, customs, rituals, and
education standard etc.
6. -
• Problems should be identified and assigned the
priority level.
• Co-operation of the family members should be
obtained to implement the desired plan of action.
• Family should be encouraged to be self-sufficient
to fulfill their needs and pay attention to
nutrition, health and family welfare.
• At every contact/visit, a message should be given
that is impotent from the point of view of family’s
health.
7. FAMILY AS UNIT OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES
• Health of an individual depends upon the health of the
family.
• Family members have the interpersonal relationship and
dependency on each other.
• Family size, structure, income, educational standard,
environment etc, affect the health standard of the family
members.
• impotent role as supportive groups
• Illness of one family members affects the total health care
of the family
• Individual’s health problems can be tackled easily
• The successful family life cycle can be achieved by the family
health care services
8. FAMILY IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
• CHILD REARING
Vary society to society
• Feeding
• Nutrition
• Hygiene
• Clothing
9. FAMILY IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
• SOCIALIZATION
Values
Believes
code of conduct.
• PERSONALITY FORMATION
to withstand
stress and strain
13. - BROKEN FAMILY
Mental deprivation
Crime and violence
PROBLEM FAMILY
Lag behind the rest of community
Low standard of life Unsatisfactory home life