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The concept of family nursing

Comprehensive family care is a complex process, so that it requires a logical and systematic approach to work with families and family members. This approach is called process nursing. According to Yura and Walsh (1978), "nursing process is central to and the essence of nursing ". The process is an action performed by the motion deliberately and consciously from one point to another towards achieving the goal. In Basically, the nursing process is a process of problem solving systematic, which is used when working with individuals, families, groups or community.

One of the most important aspect of nursing is its emphasis on family. Family together with individuals, groups and communities is a client or recipient of nursing. Empirically, it was realized that the health of its members
family and family health care quality has a close relationship. Will However, until recently very little attention given to the family as object of systematic studies in the field of nursing.

Some important reasons why the family unit must convince a The central focus of family nursing, namely:

1. In a family unit, whatever dysfunction (disease, injury, separation) affecting one or more family members, and in some cases, often will affect other family members and the units overall.

2. There is such a strong relationship between families and the health of its members.

3. Through its family of health care that focuses on improving, self care (self care), health education, and family counseling and meaningful efforts to reduce the risk created by the pattern life and the dangers of the environment.

4. Efforts to find the case is a reason for provide family health care.

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