Question | Answer |
What are the 3 psychosocial modes? | 1) self-concept
2) role function
3) Interdependence |
Self-Concept (Psychic Integrity) | -Physical self
-Personal self (focuses on how one feels physically, self respect,body image, and spiritual sense |
Role Function | Focuses on roles one occupies in society and with others |
Interdependence | Focuses on close relationships and support systems |
Assessment criteria for Psychosocial modes | 1) Developmental Stage
2) How one feels about oneself
3) What kind of roles one occupies
4) What kind of relationships one develops and maintains |
Developmental Stage | -Most influential factor involved
-What are the norms for each stage of life?
-Erickson's Developmental Stages |
Self-Concept Definition | -The image, belief, and feeling oen has for oneself
-Every aspect of adult life is affected by ones self concept
-MOST important of psychosocial modes |
Self Concept: Nursing Concerns | -Body image disturbance
-Grieving
-Anxiety
-Powerlessness (loss of control)
-Guilt
-Low self esteem
-Hopelessness |
Role Function (Social Integrity) | -A ROLE is a functioning unit of society
-Roles come with a set of expectations based on societal-cultural norms
-Roles change according to one's developmental stage
-Fulfills social obligations & one's achievement of life goals |
Effective behavior goal: | "role master"--fulfilling the expectations of the roles that are expected |
Ineffective behavior | "Inter-Role conflict"
"Intra-Role Conflict"
"Role Failure"
"Role Transition" |
What are the three types of roles? | 1) Primary Role
2) Secondary Roles
3) Tertiary Roles (Temporary) |
Primary Role | Age/Sex/Developmental Stage
Example: "21 yo male in young adults transitional period" |
Secondary Roles | Permanent roles people take on:
Chronic disease, wife/husband, mother/father, occupation |
Tertiary Roles (Temporary) | focus on acute illness assessment and how the patient is managing and adapting to this illness and hospitalization |
Interdependence mode (Relationship Integrity) | Focus on the close relationships of people; reflects on the person's willingness and ability to GIVE and RECEIVE love, respect, value, time and commitment; a "balance" btw giving and receiving (reciprocity); balance btw indep.& depen. in a relationship |
Interdependence Mode: Nursing Concerns | -Dependent/Independent Relationships
-Separation Anxiety
-Caretaker Role Strain
-Loneliness
-Inadequate Resources |