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Book Synopsis
The ideal "how-to" book for harnessing the power of the nurse-family relationship!
Use the Calgary Family Assessment and Intervention Models to assess families effectively and know when and how to intervene to reduce suffering and promote health. They are easy to-apply and practical models for nurses working with a wide variety of complex issues and family structures. You’ll develop the knowledge you need to prepare, conduct, and document family interviews while you also hone your skills to use questions more effectively. You’ll also learn how to avoid the three most common errors in family nursing and how to conduct a 15-minute interview.
  • Revised & Updated! Applications of the Calgary Family Assessment and Intervention Models to today’s complex health care environments and the evolving family
  • New & Expanded! Coverage of diverse groups, pluralism, and cultural dynamics
  • Expanded! Focus on the family within society and the challenges facing families today, including the pandemic and post-pandemic outcomes, bullying, violence, crime, and drugs
  • Expanded! Content on nursing interventions to improve outcomes for the person with the disorder or illness by improving family engagement and effectiveness
  • Detailed clinical guidelines for preparing, conducting, and documenting a family interview
  • Clinical case examples that reflect the diversity of families in society today and the issues encountered in a variety of practice settings, including hospital, primary care, school, community, outpatient, and the home
  • Case scenarios with reflective questions that use the nursing process and illustrate the connection between the Calgary Family Assessment and Intervention Models


Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1.Family Assessment and Intervention: An Overview
  • 2.Theoretical Foundations of the Calgary Family Assessment and Intervention Models
  • 3.The Calgary Family Assessment Model
  • 4.The Calgary Family Intervention Model
  • 5.Family Nursing Interviews: Stages and Skills
  • 6.How to Prepare for Family Interviews
  • 7.How to Conduct Family Interviews
  • 8.How to Use Questions in Family Interviewing
  • 9.How to Do a 15-Minute (or Shorter) Family Interview
  • 10.How to Move Beyond Basic Family Nursing Skills
  • 11.How to Avoid the Three Most Common Errors in Family Nursing
  • 12.How to Terminate with Families
  • 13.Pulling It All Together
  • References

Wright & Leahey's Nurses and Families: A Guide to

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A Paperback / softback by Zahra Shajani, Diana Snell

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    Publisher: F.A. Davis Company
    Publication Date: 19/01/2023
    ISBN13: 9781719646505, 978-1719646505
    ISBN10: 1719646503

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The ideal "how-to" book for harnessing the power of the nurse-family relationship!
    Use the Calgary Family Assessment and Intervention Models to assess families effectively and know when and how to intervene to reduce suffering and promote health. They are easy to-apply and practical models for nurses working with a wide variety of complex issues and family structures. You’ll develop the knowledge you need to prepare, conduct, and document family interviews while you also hone your skills to use questions more effectively. You’ll also learn how to avoid the three most common errors in family nursing and how to conduct a 15-minute interview.
    • Revised & Updated! Applications of the Calgary Family Assessment and Intervention Models to today’s complex health care environments and the evolving family
    • New & Expanded! Coverage of diverse groups, pluralism, and cultural dynamics
    • Expanded! Focus on the family within society and the challenges facing families today, including the pandemic and post-pandemic outcomes, bullying, violence, crime, and drugs
    • Expanded! Content on nursing interventions to improve outcomes for the person with the disorder or illness by improving family engagement and effectiveness
    • Detailed clinical guidelines for preparing, conducting, and documenting a family interview
    • Clinical case examples that reflect the diversity of families in society today and the issues encountered in a variety of practice settings, including hospital, primary care, school, community, outpatient, and the home
    • Case scenarios with reflective questions that use the nursing process and illustrate the connection between the Calgary Family Assessment and Intervention Models


    Table of Contents
    • Introduction
    • 1.Family Assessment and Intervention: An Overview
    • 2.Theoretical Foundations of the Calgary Family Assessment and Intervention Models
    • 3.The Calgary Family Assessment Model
    • 4.The Calgary Family Intervention Model
    • 5.Family Nursing Interviews: Stages and Skills
    • 6.How to Prepare for Family Interviews
    • 7.How to Conduct Family Interviews
    • 8.How to Use Questions in Family Interviewing
    • 9.How to Do a 15-Minute (or Shorter) Family Interview
    • 10.How to Move Beyond Basic Family Nursing Skills
    • 11.How to Avoid the Three Most Common Errors in Family Nursing
    • 12.How to Terminate with Families
    • 13.Pulling It All Together
    • References

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