REPORT:
I. INTRODUCTION
Health Promotion
II. OBJECTIVES
. Promote people's health.
. Stimulate and encourage the practice of healthy lifestyle habits.
. Value the inter-family relationships in the natural setting.
. Know your family resources.
. Involve all family members.
III. ACTIVITIES TO BE CARRIED OUT IN PRACTICE NO. 08
Main ideas of the video
Health Promotion consists of providing the population with the means
necessary to improve their health and exercise greater control over it, to
thus achieving physical, mental, and social well-being.
Health is the source of wealth in everyday life.
Criteria to take into account for the home visit: Epidemiological,
Socioeconomic, Demographic, and Administrative.
2. What is the importance of the home visit (justify)?
Theoretical: scientific basis of the home visit
The home visit is the set of social and health-related activities.
that is provided at people's homes, which allows us to detect,
control and support the health status of individuals thus enhancing their
autonomy and improving the quality of life of individuals and families.
The home visit is the ideal tool to assess and evaluate the state.
of the individual and the family.
The health promoter develops capacities in the family group which
They must continue practicing, even if the promoter is not present.
Advantages of the home visit:
Generate greater trust in the individual and their family group.
Allows for broader participation in the family health program.
A sincere interpersonal relationship is achieved between the team and the family group.
Facilitates the achievement of the proposed objectives.
The family complies with commitments with less resistance.
contracted with the health team.
Technique: what are the steps
Social: what is it useful for the community
3. Phases and stages of the home visit
1) Preparation for the visit: the medical history will be consulted first and will
They will confirm the time and day of the visit.
2) Presentation at home: which must be made in one's own name and of
the Institution that is represented.
3) Assessment: it consists of evaluating the home and the environment.
4) Care planning: it involves establishing agreements or pacts
with the family, which will help us achieve objectives and
activities, helping us with a demonstration session.
5) Development of the visit:
5.1. Evaluation: As home care is continuous, at each
During the visit, the results achieved in the previous visit are assessed.
Evaluation of the achieved results serves to continue or
modify the care planning, detect the difficulties and
plan new ones.
5.2. Record: date of the visit, reason for the visit, patient data and
family, the observed situation, planning of objectives and activities
fulfilled and pending.
4. Types and classes of home visits
Comprehensive home visit
Home rescue visit
Epidemiological home visit
Home care
5. Materials and equipment used during the home visit
Family folder: it is a document that allows you to know the characteristics
socio-demographic, economic, educational, and epidemiological characteristics of the group
familiar, as well as the rest of the community population.
Family diagram: graphical representation of the family structure, it is of great
importance because it allows studying family and clinical history,
pathological, biological, and social factors that could lead to problems in some
family member.
6. A scheme regarding the home visit
IV. CONCLUSIONS
As a nursing professional, serve others without seeking more recognition.
that the satisfaction of achieving our goal is to enhance nursing.
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V. BIBLIOGRAPHY