1. Ineffective individual coping strategies:
Difficulty in adaptive behaviors and use problem solving techniques to meet the demands of life and fulfill its roles.
2.Inability to adapt to a change in health status:
Inability to modify lifestyle or behavior based on a change in health status.
3.Coping Strategies defensive:
Defense system against anything that seems to threaten a positive self-image, resulting in a systematic overestimation of oneself.
4.Denial not constructive:
Conscious or unconscious attempt to disavow knowledge or meaning of an event to reduce anxiety or fear at the expense of his health.
5.Ineffective family coping strategies: lack of support
Deteriorating relationship between the patient and a key person or other that makes it and the patient unable to perform effectively the adaptation work necessary to the problem health.
6.Ineffective family coping strategies: support compromise:
Support, comfort, support and encouragement that usually provides a key person, family member or friends, are compromised or ineffective. The patient did not have enough support to support the work required to adapt their health problem.
7.Effective family coping strategies: growth potential:
Situation where a family member who looks after the customer has done the work necessary to adapt.
It demonstrates the desire and the desire to improve his health and that of the customer and provide opportunity for personal growth.
8.Ineffective family coping strategies: potential for improvement
9.Ineffective coping strategies of a community
10.Support for ineffective treatment program:
How to organize the treatment program of a disease or consequences of illness and to integrate it into daily life does not allow to achieve certain health goals.
11.Non-observance (specify):
Refusal knowingly adhere to recommended treatment.
Note: it is difficult to treat the causes of this problem because of the ambiguity of the term. On the one hand nursing staff perceives the noncompliance negatively. On the other hand, the patient sees the refusal to adhere to treatment as a right. Since the nurse must respect the patient’s choice with him she will seek other ways to achieve the same objectives.
12.Support for ineffective treatment program by the family
13.Support for ineffective treatment program by a joint collectivity
14.Effective management of the treatment program by the individual
15.Conflict decision (specify):
Uncertainty about the line of action to take when the choice between acts antagonists involves risk, loss or questioning of personal values.
16.Looking for a better standard of health: (specify the behavior)
Wishes of individuals whose health status is stable to change personal habits of health and / or its environment to improve its level of health.
A stable state of health is defined as the person has taken steps to prevent the disease age-appropriate, she said good or excellent health and, where appropriate, the signs and symptoms of disease are stabilized.