PART 1. INTERVIEW INDIVIDUAL/FAMILY (FATHER OR UNCLE).
PART 1. INTERVIEW INDIVIDUAL/FAMILY (FATHER OR UNCLE). GIVE EXAMPLE SCENARIO FOR EACH BASED ON THE LISTED COPING STYLES, HEALTH BELIEFS, TREATMENT BELIEF, SUPERSTITIONS, FAMILY VALUES IN RELATION TO FAMILY CARE BELOW. CATEGORIZED EITHER IT IS BELIEF/VALUE/PRACTICES. BELIEFS (all listed belief below) – – – – – VALUES – – – – – PRACTICES – – – – – PART II. EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING IN RELATION TO FAMILY CARE: 1.) COPING STYLES • Patience and Endurance (Tiyaga): the ability to tolerate uncertain situations • Flexibility (Lakas ng Loob): being respectful and honest with oneself • Humor (Tatawanan ang problema): the capacity to laugh at oneself in times of adversity • Conceding to the wishes of the collective (Pakikisama) to maintain group Harmony Responses to Mental Illness 2.) HEALTH BELIEFS • Imbalance from worry and overwork create stress and illness • Rapid shifts from “hot” to “cold” lead to illness • malnutrition (e.g., too much or too little food, not enough proteins, vitamins, or minerals) • parasites (e.g., bacteria, viruses, amoebas, worms) cause infection • injury (e.g., broken bones, bullet wounds) limit ability, opportunity and trigger serious mental health issues 3.) TREATMENT BELIEF • “Warm” environment is essential for maintaining optimal health • Use of traditional home remedies for managing minor health problems • Use of therapeutic substances to quickly and effectively restore health • Manual Therapy to increase blood flow, strengthen muscles, and prevents worsening • Exercise to improve physical and mental state • Good nutrition is the cornerstone of lifelong health 4.) SUPERSTITIONS • Going to bed right after a shower is believed to cause blindness and insanity • Stepping over a child will stunt his or her growth • Get rid of a hiccup by placing a short thread wet with saliva on the forehead. • Don’t take a bath when you have your period • Washing sweaty hands can lead to spasmodic hands or pasma. 5.) FAMILY VALUES IN RELATION TO FAMILY CARE • Collaboration and Communication • Helping Others and Gratitude • Implementing and respecting boundaries • Compassion and Caring toward others • Fairness & Responsibility • Perseverance REMEMBER! IDENTIFIED SPECIFIC BELIEF: Theories of Illness: Naturalistic Causes -Naturalistic causes include a host of factors ranging from natural forces (thunder, lightning, drafts, etc.) to excessive stress, food and drug incompatibility, infection, or familial susceptibility. PART III. MEDICAL EXPLANATION OF THE FOLLOWING: SUPERSTITIONS (If none provide options based on a medically acceptable nursing care) • Going to bed right after a shower is believed to cause blindness and insanity • Stepping over a child will stunt his or her growth • Get rid of a hiccup by placing a short thread wet with saliva on the forehead. • Don’t take a bath when you have your period • Washing sweaty hands can lead to spasmodic hands or pasma. HEALTH BELIEFS • Imbalance from worry and overwork create stress and illness • Rapid shifts from “hot” to “cold” lead to illness • malnutrition (e.g., too much or too little food, not enough proteins, vitamins, or minerals) • parasites (e.g., bacteria, viruses, amoebas, worms) cause infection • injury (e.g., broken bones, bullet wounds) limit ability, opportunity and trigger serious mental health issues TREATMENT BELIEF • “Warm” environment is essential for maintaining optimal health • Use of traditional home remedies for managing minor health problems • Use of therapeutic substances to quickly and effectively restore health • Manual Therapy to increase blood flow, strengthen muscles, and prevents worsening • Exercise to improve physical and mental state • Good nutrition is the cornerstone of lifelong health SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NURSING 100
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