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Ns. SOFIA RHOSMA S.Kep., M.Kep
DEFINING FAMILY
BIOLOGICAL
SOSIOLOGICA
L
LEGAL
FAMIL
Y
PSYCHOLOGI
CAL
FAMILY
A group of persons tied by
marriage, blood, adoption,
constituting a single household;
interacting and communicating
each other in their respective role
and creating and maintaining a
common culture
BURGESS AND LOCK
A group of two or more people living
together who make provision of food
or other essential for living, and who
are related to a specific degree
through blood, adoption, or marriage
(including consensual union)
UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION
HEALTH
The absence
of illness and
disease
The ability to
actively
engage in
life
Spiritual
connectedne
ss
Emotional
wellbeing
HEALT
H
Able to have
some control
Active
participation
in family
roles
Able to take
care of basic
needs
FAMILY HEALTH
The concept of family in health studies must be clearly distinguished from the
concept of household; it must be practical for statistical studies and it should
serve as a basis on which other concept related to the family can be based
Sociologic
al
approach
Historical
approach
Cultural
approach
Genetic
aspect
FAMILY HEALTH
Family
health
covers a
broad field
that is at
best ill
defined
Not only
the sum of
individual
health
FAMILY HEALTH
interaction
Family health is a
congruence, a dynamic
process that occurs as
a result of balancing
stability, growth,
control, and spirituality
in response to a
changing family
environment
FAMILY HEALTH
NURSING
integrity
coping
development
health
The process
providing
families with
health care
services within
the scope of
nursing
practice
HEALTHY FAMILY
Communicate and listen
Foster table time and conversation
FAMILY STRUCTURE
DYAD
NUCLEAR
SINGLE
PARENT
AGING
COUPLE
COMMUTER
MARRIED
RECONSTITUT
ED NUCLEAR
NUCLEAR
DUAL
CARRIER
SINGLE ADULT
TRADITION
AL FAMILY
EXTENDED
FAMILY
FAMILY STRUCTURE
COHIBING
PEOPLE
COMMUNE
FAMILY
HOMOSEXU
AL
MODER
N
FAMILY
UNMARRIED
COUPLE
AND
CHILDREN
FAMILY FUNCTION
REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION
SOCIALIZATION FUNCTION
AFFECTIVE FUNCTION
ECONOMIC FUNCTION
FAMILY ROLE
PROVIDER
HOUSE KEEPER
CHILD CARE
SOCIALIZATION
McGOLDRICK
Married couple
New couple
Preschool children
School children
Teenagers
Launching children
EXTENSION
COMPLETED
EXTENSION
CONTRACTI
ON
COMPLETED
CONTRACTI
ON
DISSOLUTIO
N
What is crucial is try to and keep the continuity of the family life
through out and in spite of the critical life events
VULNERABLE FAMILY
Family with low income
Young parent family
Single parent family
Family from culturally and
linguistically diverse
community
Disability parent
Family with domestic violence
STRESS
COPING
RESILIENCE
ORGANIZATION
AL PATTERN
FAMILY
COMMUNICATI
ON
FAMILY AS A CONTEXT
Focuses on assessment and care of individual client
The family serves as a context a resource or stressor for clients
health
Traditional nursing focus
FAMILY AS A CLIENT
Family become the focus of care
The family is seen as the sum of each family member each person
is assessed, health care is provided for all family member
FAMILY AS A SYSTEM
The family is viewed as an interactional system
Interaction between family members is the focus of nursing
intervention
When a member of family become ill, it affect the rest of family
FAMILY AS A COMPONENT OF
SOCIETY
The family is viewed as one of many institution in society
Family is the smallest unit of society
Focus on interaction between family and society