Problem
Poor
home/enviro
nmental
condition/san
itation:
Presence of
breeding or
resting sites
of vectors
for disease.
Family Nursing
Problems
Inability to make
decisions with
respect to taking
appropriate health
action(s) due to:
1. Failure to
comprehend the
magnitude or nature of
the problem/condition.
2. Low salience of the
problem/condition.
Inability to provide a
home environment
conducive to health
maintenance and
personal
development due to:
3. Inadequate
knowledge of
preventive measures
Goal of
Care
After the
nursing
interventio
n, the
families will
feel more
compelled
to
implement
searchanddestroy
methods,
become
more
active in
the
elimination
of breeding
sites, and
display
proficiency
in
eliminating
those sites.
Objectives of Care
Intervention Measures
Method
of
FamilyNurse
Contact
Home
visit
Microteaching
Resources
Required
Time and
effort of the
student
nurse and
family.
Active
participatio
n and
empowerm
ent of the
family.
Visual aids
containing
the
information
being
presented.
Health
Problem
Family Nursing
Problems
Goal of Care
Objectives of Care
Intervention Measures
Method
of NurseFamily
Resources
Required
Contact
Poor
environment
al
condition/san
itation: Lack
of proper
drainage
system.
Inability to
recognize the
presence of the
condition or
problem due to:
1. Inadequate
knowledge of
importance of
hygiene and
sanitation.
Inability to provide
an environment
conducive to
health
maintenance due
to:
2. Lack of skills in
carrying out
measures to
improve
environment.
After the
nursing
intervention,
the families
will recognize
the
importance of
a proper
drainage
system and
display a
working
knowledge of
creating one
that is
suitable to
their needs.
Home
visit
Microteaching
Time and
effort of the
student
nurse and
family.
Active
participatio
n and
empowerm
ent of the
family.
Visual aids
containing
the
information
being
presented.
once a week).
Health
Problem
Family Nursing
Problems
Goal of Care
Objectives of Care
Intervention Measures
Method
of NurseFamily
Resources
Required
Contact
Modifiable
Risk Factors:
Unhygienic
Practices,
specifically
unsanitary
toilets
Inability to make
decisions with
respect to taking
appropriate health
action due to:
1. Failure to
comprehend the
nature/magnitude of
the condition.
Inability to
recognize the
presence of a
problem due to:
2. Ignorance of the
fact that unsanitary
toilet might cause
the spread of any
kinds of infection.
After the
nursing
intervention,
the families will
become
familiarized
with the
consequences
of unsanitary
toilet facilities
to the health of
the family and
demonstrate a
working
knowledge on
proper toilet
facility
sanitation.
After
the
nursing
intervention (1 hr), the
families:
1. Identify the
advantages of sanitary
toilet facilities in
preventing the spread
of communicable
diseases.
2. Perform procedures
that ensure the
maintenance of a
sanitary toilet facility,
such as routine
cleaning.
Home
visit
Microteaching
Time and
effort of the
student
nurse and
family.
Active
participatio
n and
empowerm
ent of the
family.
Available
resources
at familys
house that
can be
used as
examples
in the
prevention
of
accidental
hazards.