Family Resilience

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Family nursing is a specialty area that is practiced in all types of different settings. "Family nursing consists of nurses and families working together to ensure success of the family and its members in adapting to responses to health and illness" (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2014, p.307). Numerous types of family structures exist in our society ranging from a single parent family to a multi-adult household with or without children. Some examples of family life experiences are living in a single parent home due to divorce and participating in a stepfamily relationship. Family health not only involves the individual members, but it also includes the family as a whole. No family is either all good or all bad. All families have a number of strengths and weaknesses. …show more content…

11). Several characteristics of a healthy family are as follows: communicates well and good listener, supportive of family members, sense of trust among family members, share leisure time with each other, and share responsibility. Family resilience deals with the capability of being able to survive and overcome hardship. "Family resilience is an important outcome when nurses look at family stressors and assess family strengths" (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2014, p. 310). One of the nurse's jobs is to assist families during difficult and trying times so that they can overcome adversity. Family nursing can be viewed using four different approaches that depends on numerous factors, as well as family circumstances, nurse resources, and the health care settings. The four approaches to family nursing are: family as the context, or structure, family as the client, family as a system, and family as the component of

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