Family As A Unit of Care
Family As A Unit of Care
Family As A Unit of Care
UNIT OF
CARE
Ryan Jeanne V. Ceralvo MD, DFM, FPAFP
Family
Websters Dictionary:
Group of people who are (1) bound by
philosophical, religious, or other convictions,
(2) common ancestry, and (3) living under the
same roof
Family
for families
Family members
Family practice
The
2 Principles
First
Whatever
Medical
crisis:
There is a disruption of responsibilities
Shifting of roles
Disturbance in the normative way of
living
While
The
It
Role
reorganization
Using each familys values, beliefs, and
ways of coping, they must re-evaluate
and re-establish the rules,
communication patterns, family
expectations, and behavior patterns
that will keep the family stable.
Second:
Therapeutic
triad:
For
optimal treatment to be
achieved, the doctor leans heavily
on the family and employs its
members as therapeutic allies.
This kind of approach that respects
families as integral and co-equal parts
of the health care team expectedly
improves the quality and safety of a
patients care by promoting
communication between families and
health professionals.
Family-centered
Health
The
Awareness
Family-centered
care is particularly
useful when the patient is a child.
According
Health
care delivery
Accessible
Approachable
Able to provide good communication
and enhanced human connections
Concept of Family
Family:
A
Biological
permanence
of ties is a major
ingredient
A family may exist as a temporary
arrangement as in the case of war,
natural disaster, other situations where
people are brought together to assume
role behaviors to enable them to survive
an ordeal
Prominent
Zimmermans 6 essential
functions of families
1.
4.
Family Structure
I.
According to composition/internal
organization
1.nuclear or small families
2.extended families
3.lineal families
4.joint families
5.blended families
6.adoptive family
7.foster family
Adoptive Family
Foster Family
II.
Based on descent
1.patrilineal
2. matrilineal
3. bilateral
III.
1.
2.
3.
4.
According to Residence
patrilocal
matrilocal
bilocal
neolocal
IV.
According to Authority
1.patriarchal
2. matriarchal
3. equalitarian
4. matricentric
V.
Family Set-up
1. democratic
2. authoritarian
Families
Cociveras attributes of a
well-functioning family
1.role
distinctions in a well-functioning
family are clear and there is a distinct
boundary between the integral family
members and those in the extended
family
2.individuality and a high degree of
differentiation are encouraged in a
successful family
3.rules
7.conflicts
9.individual
Philadelphia University
Family
characteristics that
delineate functioning:
1.interdependence
2.maintenance of boundaries
3.exchange of energy with the
environment
4.adaptive
Authority
is based on seniority/age
Externally patriarchal, internally
matriarchal
High value on education of members
Predominantly Catholic (80%) of
population
Child-centered
average number of members is 5 (NEDA
statisitics)
tracing
Anak
Kuya
Ate
Bunso
The
Manifest
involvement
Shared attributes
Sense of belonging
Societal expectations
Built-in problems
The family endures in spite of problems
Family Strengths
I.
II.Child-rearing
practices and
discipline
III. Communication
IV. Support, security and
encouragement
V. growth-producing relationships
VI. Responsible community
relationships
VII. Self-help and accepting help
VIII.
Fundamental Functions of
the Family
Reproduction
Socialization
Conferment
of status
Economic welfare
Affectional or function of biologic
maintenance
Protective
Religious
Political
Recreation
Education
Health
Family Relationships,
Interactions, and effects
on health care
I.
II.
type family
Open type family
Random type family
love my Family!
and
I love Family Medicine as my Specialty!