Category: Family

  • Family Nursing Theories and Concepts

    Family Nursing Theories and Concepts Family nursing utilizes many concepts and is ingrained in numerous Nursing Theories. One of the most important concepts is the perspective of recognizing the strengths of the family, which are believed to be in the ability to cope with stress, time spent together, positive communication, spiritual well-being, appreciation and affection,…

  • Duffys Quality-Caring Model in Family Practice

    Duffys Quality-Caring Model in Family Practice Table of Contents The model of nursing care The scholarly resource related to the nursing care model The scholarly resource related to a different nursing care model The implementation of the different nursing care model Conclusion References The model of nursing care The observed nursing model is Duffys Quality-Caring…

  • The Social Justice and Nutrition in a Family

    The Social Justice and Nutrition in a Family Purpose of the Paper This paper provides a wider understanding of the practical application of social justice and how the social determinants of health (SDOH) can be used in the description of the family. It is designed to help students design a nutritious menu for a week…

  • Patient and Family-Centered Care Implications

    Patient and Family-Centered Care Implications Financial Implications of Patient and Family-Centered Care Initiative In todays bad economic times, calls to reduce healthcare costs have been very loud. Indeed, the cost of healthcare has been rising constantly and all stakeholders are becoming concerned about peoples capability to meet these healthcare costs (especially among the lower-middle-income and…

  • Role of the Pediatric Nurse in Family-Centered Care For Toddlers

    Role of the Pediatric Nurse in Family-Centered Care For Toddlers Table of Contents Introduction Four Roles of a Pediatric Nurse Child Development Care Plan Stressors and Special Needs Complementary Alternative Medicine Safety Considerations and Injury Prevention Conclusions References Introduction Pediatric nurses play an important role as intermediaries between the family, the child, and the healthcare…

  • Bowenian Family Therapy Theory

    Bowenian Family Therapy Theory The theory covered in this paper is the Bowen Family Therapy theory. It is also sometimes referred to as natural systems theory (Gladding, 2015). It derives its name from Murray Bowen, an American psychiatrist and principal originator of the theory. Key Tenets of the Theory The first tenet that sets the…

  • A Family of Frost-Resistant and Icephobic Coatings: Article Summary

    A Family of Frost-Resistant and Icephobic Coatings: Article Summary The article primarily focuses on offering a novel solution to the icing problem, which currently has many applicable approaches, but they tend to be highly limited in their use due to narrow utility and a wide range of limitations. The problem being addressed is icing, which…

  • Family Safety Guidelines: The Safety Measures

    Family Safety Guidelines: The Safety Measures Table of Contents Fire, Electricity, and Burns Suffocation and aspiration Poisoning Falls Body injury Reflection section References A home is meant to be a place where people find peace and security (Hockenberry, 2012). However, careless handling of certain household equipment can pose a great risk to children. Home safety…

  • Kolcabas Comfort Theory for a Family Nurse Practitioner

    Kolcabas Comfort Theory for a Family Nurse Practitioner The research process is one of the sources that derive theory development through the study of concepts and their related propositions. Notably, the research process answers many research questions and derives other research questions depending on the research outcomes. In the context of a study about Family…

  • Family-Focused Nursing and Community-Based Services

    Family-Focused Nursing and Community-Based Services What is the difference between family-oriented and family-focused nursing care? Family-oriented and family-focused nursing care are two interrelated concepts. The first one refers to the responsibilities a health practitioner has towards a family as a subject of assessment and treatment. The framework of family-oriented nursing provides the instruments for collection,…