Illness behaviour and behaviour

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BSC NURSING


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ILLNESS BEHAVIOUR

Illness Illness is a state in which the physical, social, developmental, intellectual, emotional or spiritual functioning of the individual is diminished or impaired Acute illness Chronic illness

Acute illness Short duration Mostly severe Starts abruptly and subsides in relatively short period (less than 6 months) Chronic illness Persist for more than six months May affect functioning of body in any dimension Up to the level of disability Major health problem

Illness behavior The way the sick person acts is called illness behavior. Factors How the interpret and view the symptoms Use remedial measures Utilize the health care facilities Nature of illness

STAGES OF ILLNESS BEHAVIOUR Edward suchman (1972) identified stages of illness behavior. Symptoms experience Assumption of the sick role Medical care contact Dependent patient role Recovery and rehabilitation

Impact of illness on patient and family

Behavioral and emotional changes Illness always puts a patient under stress Serious illness Frustration and he may lose his hope for life Anger Resentment Anxiety Hopelessness Shock Denial Withdrawal

Assist the client and family to cope up with stress Spirituality and spiritual leaders Help slowly accept the illness and will try to adjust with it Help to make changes in daily routine and occupation Involve family members for patient care Should act as a counsellor Nurses role

Impacts on family roles family dynamics ? Client is bread winner of the family ? Financial problems ? Role reversal Family dynamics : it is the process by which the family functions, makes decisions and gives support to the individuals If the parent is ill ? Family activities Decision making Nurses role : Help the family to gain maximum level of functioning

Impact on self concept and self esteem Self concept : is that what a person views about his own strengths and weakness in all aspects of personality Components Identity Body image Role performance Self esteem : is a person’s overall feeling of self worth. It is the emotional appraisal of self concept

Impact on self concept and self esteem Self concept the client with illness : Not be able to perform as per the family expectations Affect the interaction with the family members Nurses role : Observe the changes in client and family members Help them overcome the changes

Impact on body image Changes in the physical appearance Depending on the type of change Short term : they will accept Permanent :show reaction Shock Withdrawal Acknowledgment Acceptance Rehabilitation Use of prosthesis Change life style

Nurses role