What is the 1953 definition of family? - Answers The family is a group of persons united by ties
of marriage, blood, or adoption, constituting a single household, interacting and communicating
with each other in their respective social roles of husband and wife, mother and father, son and
daughter, brother and sister, and creating and maintaining a common culture.
What is the modern definition of family health? - Answers Family health is a dynamic state of
well-being that includes biological, physiological, psychological, spiritual, sociological, and
cultural factors of men individuals within the whole family system.
What is the more modern definition of family? - Answers Family refers to two or more
individuals who depend on one another for emotional, physical, and economical support. The
members of the family are self-defined.
What considerations go into the definition of a family? - Answers legal, biological, sociological,
and psychological.
What is the basic unit of society? - Answers Family.
What is an important consideration when describing the changing relationship of individuals and
families in nursing care? - Answers The traditional roles of patients were to defer To the
authority of the healthcare worker, and you only answer questions when asked. Now, patients
are partners in health and illness care. We answer their questions.
What's a shorter way of describing a healthy family? - Answers Nurturing and caring that
members offer each other
What are the levels of family care? - Answers Family nursing spans across individual care family
care and societal care.
Family nursing is seeing conceptually as a combination of what? - Answers Theories and
strategies from nursing, family therapy, and family social science. Family focused clinical care is
the priority, however.
What is the nature of family nursing inventions? In other words, what are some of the nurses
considerations? - Answers experiences over time
Community and cultural context
relationships
Health and illness of individuals within the family
interaction between individual and family
Family influences over health and illness
, manipulation of the environment
changing focus across family members
The family's definition of family
What are the four approaches to family nursing? - Answers Family as context for individual
development
Family as client
Family has system
Family as component of society
What does it mean to see the family as context? - Answers to see the individual as being in the
foreground, and the family as in the background. So, the family is a resource for the individual.
This is a more traditional way of viewing.
What is the difference between family as context, and family as the client (unit of care)? -
Answers Using the family as context, the individual and the care of a solitary person is
considered the focus, while the family is a background. The family is composed of individuals,
and individuals DATA reflect the family.
Using the family as a unit of care, The family is in the forefront as a unified whole which reflects
individuals. Care is of individuals and family.
What does it mean to use the family as a system? - Answers The family is the client. Like family
therapy.
What does it mean to view the family as a component of society? - Answers Basically,
community health in which the family is a component of the main institution of society.
What are several ways in which society acts as a variable to influence the family health nursing
practice? - Answers Trends, economy, housing, education, healthcare system, environmental,
culture, policies, organizations
What are several ways in which theories are variables influencing family health nursing? -
Answers Stress and coping, system structure and function, development, self-help, self-care,
health promotion, interaction
What does a health teacher do? - Answers Teachers about family wellness, illness, relations,
and parenting, to name a few. The function of the teacher educator continues in all settings in