CMCA Lecture: Framework for Maternal & Child Health Nursing PDF

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Tarlac State University

Toni Marie B. Punzalan, MAN, RN

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maternal health child health nursing family health nursing

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This CMCA lecture presents a framework for maternal and child health nursing. It explores concepts of unitive and procreative health, outlining the primary goal of maintaining optimal family health. The lecture also covers various aspects including societal factors, family dynamics, and theoretical foundations in nursing.

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CMCA LECTURE FRAMEWORK FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH NURSING AND CONCEPTS OF UNITIVE AND PROCREATIVE HEALTH Toni Marie B. Punzalan, MAN, RN Topics: Framework for Maternal and Child Health Nursing and Concepts of Unitive and Procreative Health Primary Goal of MCHN:...

CMCA LECTURE FRAMEWORK FOR MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH NURSING AND CONCEPTS OF UNITIVE AND PROCREATIVE HEALTH Toni Marie B. Punzalan, MAN, RN Topics: Framework for Maternal and Child Health Nursing and Concepts of Unitive and Procreative Health Primary Goal of MCHN: Provisions: Preconception Promotion and Maintenance of Women OPTIMAL FAMILY HEALTH, Children ensuring cycles of OPTIMAL Families Childbearing and Childrearing. Healthy Infant Healthy Healthy Children Healthy Pregnancies Families Healthy Adults Healthy Phases of Healthcare: Health Promotion Health Maintenance Health Restoration Health Rehabilitation Philosophy of MCHN: Family-centered Community-centered Evidence-based MCHN Health Goals and Standards Global Health Goals: UNited Nations and WOrld Health *Improve the health of women and children Organization Sustainable Development Goals: 1. No Poverty 9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure 2. Zero Hunger 10. Reduced Inequality 3. Good Health and Well-being 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities 4. Quality Education 12. Responsible Consumption & 5. Gender Equality Production 6. Clean water and Sanitation 13. Climate Action 7. Affordable and Clean Energy 14. Life Below Water 8. Decent Work and Economic15. Life on Land Theories Related to MCHN: offer helpful ways to view patient, create nursing activities, best meet patient’s needs Sister Callista Roy Dorothea Orem Adaptation Theory Self-Care Theory *adapt to change caused *ability of patient for by illnesses and self-care stressors Patricia Benner Novice to Expert Model *skill acquisition of nurses Roles and Responsibilities of a Maternal-Child Nurse: Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 (RA 9173 - Article 6) holistic approach collaborator of care provider of health care education nurse educator evidence-based practice (nurse researcher) Competencies for Quality Care: Patient-Centered Care Teamwork and Collaboration Evidence-Based Practice Quality Improvement Safety Informatics Legal Considerations of Practice: Protect the rights of the patients (confidentiality and accountability) Proper documentation Conscientious about informed consent (invasive procedure - risk awareness) Reporting inappropriate or insufficient Ethical Considerations of Practice: Factual, complete information, supportive listening, clarifying their values Definitions of FAMILY: A group of people related by US Census blood, marriage, or adoption Bureau, 2009 living together *Two or more people who live in Allender & the same household Spradley, *share a common emotional bond 2008 *perform certain interrelated social tasks Influence of Family on Its Members: *emotional ties *depth of support *relations to others *moral values *basic perspectives Family Nursing: *focus of modern nursing *family and not as an Family Theory: individual *based on family and Basic Family Types: community standpoint *Family of Orientation *Sets of perspectives *addresses important *Family of Procreation issues Recognized Family Structures: 1. Childfree or Childless Family 2. Cohabitation Family 3. Nuclear Family 4. Extended (multigenerational) Family 5. Single-Parent Family 6. Blended Family / Remarriage / Reconstituted Family 7. Dyad Family 8. Binuclear Family 9. Communal Family 10. Gay or Lesbian (LGBT) Families 11. Foster Family Five Universal Characteristics of a Family: *Small Social System *Performs certain basic functions *Has structure *Has its own cultural values and roles *Moves through stages in the life cycle Characteristics of a Healthy Family: *interacts with each other *encourages growth and development *enhanced and fulfilled *master their lives Eight Family Tasks: 1. Physical Maintenance 2. Socialization of Family Members 3. Allocation of Resources 4. Maintenance of Order 5. Division of Labor 6. Reproduction, Recruitment and Release of Family Members 7. Placement of Members into the Larger Society Family Life Cycle: Boomerang Generation *young adults returning home Sandwich *both agingFamily parents and returning young adults *children leave home for the first Empty time Nest Syndrome Assessment of Family Structure and Functions: *done when a family is doing well Genogram: *details family structure *family history *roles of family members (over time) *basis and analysis of family interactions Assessment of Family Structure and Functions: Ecomap: *how the family fits in the community *family and community relationships Family APGAR: *screening tool of the family environment *administered to each family member, A - adaptation scores are compared P - partnership G - growth A - affect R - resolve THANK YOU!

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