Objectives of Care

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Adlawan, Angelu S.

Nr41- Group 2
HEALTH
PROBLEM

FAMILY
NURSING
PROBLEM

Poor
environment
al sanitation
as Health
threat.

Inability to
provide a clean
and healthy
environment due
to:
1. Lack or
inadequat
e
knowledge
about the
importanc
e of
hygiene
and
sanitation.

GOAL OF
CARE

OBJECTIVES OF
CARE

After 1-3
hours of
Student
nurse client
interaction
the family
will be able
to
effectively
promote
and
maintain an
environment
conducive
to health.

After 1-3 hours


of Student
Nurse Client
interaction, the
family will be
able to:
1. Demonstra
te effective
and Proper
cleaning.
2. Know the
Correct
basis for
cleanliness
.
3. Know the
importance
of a clean
and
healthy
environme
nt.

FNCP

NURSING
INTERVENTION

1. Encourage
the Family
to reinforce
the house.
2. Encourage
the family
to use a
proper
segregatio
n
technique.
3. Discuss the
importance
of a Clean
and
Healthy
environme
nt.
4. Use a
proper
technique
Methods
during
cleaning
and
sanitizing.
5. Monitor the
Family

METHOD OF
NURSE
FAMILY
CONTACT
- Home
Visit
every
Month.
- Lecture

RESOURCES
REQUIRED

Time
and
effort of
Student
Nurse
and
Family.
Cleanin
g
Material
s.

Adlawan, Angelu S.
Nr41- Group 2

FNCP
HEALTH
PROBLEM

FAMILY
NURSING
PROBLEM

GOAL OF
CARE

OBJECTIVES OF
CARE

NURSING
INTERVENTION

METHOD OF
NURSE
FAMILY
CONTACT

RESOURCES
REQUIRED

Adlawan, Angelu S.
Nr41- Group 2
Cough and
Colds

Inability to
make a
decision
on taking
appropriat
e health
actions
due to lack
of
knowledge
regarding
in
managem
ent.

After the
Nursing
interventio
n the
Family will
be able to
eliminate
the cough
and colds.

PRINCIPLES OF COPAR:
1. People, especially the most oppressed,
exploited and deprived sectors are open to
change, have the capacity to change and
are able to bring about change.

After the
Nursing
intervention
the Family will:

1. Discuss
with the
Group/
Family the
causes,
1. Have a
effects
knowledge
and
about the
possible
disease
complicati
especially
on about
the signs
cough
and
and colds.
2.
Provide
symptoms
Knowledg
of the
e about
disease.
2. Be aware
on how to
on how to
prevent
prevent
the
the
disease.
3. Advice
disease.
the
patient /
Family to
cover the
mouth
when
sneezing
or
coughing.
4. Promote
Cleanlines
s and
Hygiene
IMPORTANCE OF COPAR:

Home
Visit
Health
teachi
ng

Material
Resource
s:
Visual
aids

Materials
needed
for demo

Human
Resource
s

Time and
effort of
the
Student
Nurse
and
Family.

COPAR prepares people/clients to eventually take over the


management of a development programs in the future.
COPAR maximizes community participation and involvement;
community resources are mobilized for community
services.

Adlawan, Angelu S.
Nr41- Group 2

COMMUNITY ORGANIZING PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH


(COPAR)

A process by which a community identifies its needs and objectives,


develops confidence to take action in respect to them and in doing so,
extends and develops cooperative and collaborative attitudes and
practices in the community.

COPAR PROCESS:
A progressive cycle of action-reflection action which
begins with small, local and concrete issues identified
by the people and the evaluation and the reflection of
and on the action taken by them.

PHASES OF COPAR:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Pre- entry phase


Entry phase

Formation phase
Organization- building phase
5. Sustenance and strengthening phase

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