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27 May 2013

Ineffective ndivisual coping.NCPs of Depression


Defining characteristics:

·         Sleep disorders
·         Chemical abuse
·         Decline in the use of social support
·         Poor concentration
·         Fatigue
·         Complained about the inability of coping
·         Destructive behavior toward self / others
·         The inability to meet the expectations of the role

Related factors:

·         Gender differences in coping strategies
·         Confidence level is inadequate
·         Uncertainty
·         Ineffective social support
·         Situational crisis / maturasional
·         The degree of high-level treatment


Expected outcomes:

·         Shows the flexibility of the role
·         Shows the flexibility of the role of family members
·         Conflict issues

·         Can set the value of family issues
·         Manage the problem
·         Involving family members in making decisions
·         Express feelings and emotional freedom
·         Shows a strategy to manage the problem
·         Using stress reduction strategies
·         Care for the needs of family members
·         Determine priorities
·         Determine the timetable for the routine, and family activities
·         Schedule for respite care
·         Have a plan on the condition of gravity
·         Maintain financial stability
·         Seeking help when needed
·         Using social support

NOC assessment information:

1 = not done at all

2 = rarely done

3 = sometimes done

4 = often

5 = always done


NIC: Improved coping

·         Respect the patient's understanding of the disease process and self-concept
·         Appreciate and discuss the substitute response to the situation
·         Respect the client's attitude toward the changing roles and relationships
·         Support the use of spiritual resources upon request
·         Use a calm approach and provide assurance
·         Provide information about the actual diagnosis, and prognosis handlers
·         Provide a realistic option at this aspect of care
·         Support the use of appropriate defensive mechanism
·         Encourage family involvement in an appropriate manner
·         Help patients to identify positive strategies to overcome these limitations and to manage lifestyle and role changes
·         Help clients to adapt and anticipate changes in client
·         Help clients identify the possibilities that can occur.

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