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100 1  Friedman, Marilyn M. 
245 10 Family nursing :|bresearch, theory & practice /|cMarilyn 
       M. Friedman, Vicky R. Bowden, Elaine G. Jones. 
250    Fifth edition. 
264  1 Upper Saddle River, N.J. :|bPrentice Hall,|c[2003] 
264  4 |c©2003 
300    xxii, 714 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 655-702) and 
       index. 
505 2  1. Introduction to the family -- Two basic purposes of the
       family -- Why work with the family? -- The family-society 
       interface -- Interaction of health/illness and the family 
       -- Definition of family -- Family health -- 
       Characteristics of healthy families -- Societal changes 
       affecting families -- Varied family forms -- Looking at 
       the future of the American family -- Family nursing 
       implications -- 2. Family nursing : focus, evolution, and 
       goals -- Family nursing : defining the specialty -- 
       Incorporation of family into standards of care -- Family 
       nursing's historical legacy -- Current issues in family 
       nursing -- Family nursing goals : levels of prevention -- 
       Primary prevention : family health promotion and disease 
       prevention -- Secondary prevention -- Tertiary prevention 
       -- 3. Theoretical foundations for family nursing -- 
       Conceptual sources and functions of theory in family 
       nursing -- Nursing conceptual models applicable to family 
       nursing -- Family social science theories -- Family 
       therapy theories -- Family nursing theories : integrated 
       models -- 4. Structural-functional theory -- Theoretical 
       perspectives used in this text -- The structural-
       functional approach -- Concept of structure -- Concept of 
       function -- Changes in family functions -- 5. Family 
       developmental theory -- Overview of family developmental 
       theory -- The family career or family life cycle -- Two-
       parent nuclear family career of life cycle stages -- 
       Family career or life cycle stages in divorced families --
       Family career or life cycle stages in stepparent families 
       -- Family career or life cycle stages in domestic partner 
       relationships -- Impact of illness and disability on 
       family developmental stages -- Family assessment areas : 
       developmental stage and history of the family -- Family 
       nursing diagnosis -- Family nursing interventions -- 
505 2  6. Systems theory -- General systems theory : paradigm and
       associated theories -- Central concepts and propositions 
       of general system theory -- Family systems : definition 
       and concepts -- A systems theory perspective on healthy 
       families -- Impact of stress and crises on the family 
       system -- Limitations of family systems theory -- 7. The 
       family nursing process -- Overview of the family nursing 
       process -- Family assessment -- Identifying family 
       problems : family nursing diagnoses -- Planning -- Family 
       nursing interventions -- Evaluation and modification of 
       the plan of care -- Terminating the nurse-family 
       relationship -- 8. Family identifying data : sociocultural
       assessment and intervention -- The family's cultural 
       orientation -- The family's social class -- Poverty in 
       America -- Family's economic status -- Social class 
       mobility -- Family assessment areas -- 9. Family 
       environmental data -- The family environment and family 
       health -- Characteristics of the home environment -- 
       Characteristics of the neighborhood and community 
       environments -- Sociopolitical environment and family 
       health -- Areas of assessment -- 10. Family communication 
       patterns and processes -- Defining communication -- 
       Elements of communication -- Communication principles -- 
       Channels of communication -- Functional communication 
       processes -- Dysfunctional communication processes -- 
       Functional communication patterns in the family -- 
       Dysfunctional communication patterns in the family -- 
       Factors influencing family communication patterns -- 
       Communication in families with health alterations -- 
       Assessment areas -- 
505 2  11. Family power and decision making -- Family power : 
       concepts and domains -- Variables affecting family power 
       dynamics -- Classifying overall family power structure -- 
       Family power in healthy families -- Power dynamics and 
       family violence -- Assessment of family power -- 12. 
       Family role structure -- Role theory : definitions and key
       concepts -- Formal family roles -- Informal family roles -
       - Variables affecting role structure -- Healthy family 
       role functioning -- Family roles during health alterations
       -- Assessment of family role structure -- 13. Family 
       values -- Basic definitions -- Disparity in value systems 
       -- Value changes in American society -- Major value 
       orientations -- Family values -- Major variables affecting
       family values -- 14. The family affective function -- 
       Importance of the affective function -- Components of the 
       affective function -- The affective function in energized 
       families -- The family under stress : the affective 
       function -- 15. The family socialization function -- 
       Socialization : definitions and influences -- Societal 
       context for childrearing families -- Contemporary 
       socialization patterns -- Theories related to 
       socialization -- Cultural variations in socialization 
       patterns -- Social class differences in socialization -- 
       Other variables influencing childrearing -- Family form 
       and socialization -- 16. The family health care function -
       - Family behaviors related to health and illness -- How 
       well families perform the health care function -- Health 
       care practices -- 
505 2  17. Family stress, coping, and adaptation -- How well 
       families are coping -- Basic stress and coping concepts --
       Time phases of stress and coping strategies -- Family 
       stress theories -- Stressors and their impact -- Family 
       coping strategies -- Dysfunctional family coping 
       strategies -- Factors influencing coping -- 18. The Latino
       family -- Latino demographic patterns -- The Latino 
       interface with American society -- Environmental issues --
       The acculturation issue -- Socioeconomic status of Latinos
       -- The normative family form -- Family structural 
       characteristics -- Family functional characteristics -- 
       Family stressors and coping strategies -- 19. The African-
       American family -- African-American demographic patterns -
       - The African-American family : a legacy of vulnerability 
       and resilience -- Status of African-American families : 
       criticism of the literature -- African-American family 
       forms and kinship system -- Family values and coping 
       strategies -- The family socialization function -- The 
       family health care function -- Social class differences --
       20. The Asian-American family -- Asian-American 
       demographic patterns -- Commonalities and differences 
       among Asian Americans -- Family structural characteristics
       -- Family functional characteristics -- Family stressors 
       and coping strategies -- Influence of acculturation on 
       family structure and functions -- Appendices -- A. The 
       Friedman family assessment model (long form) -- B. The 
       Friedman family assessment model (short form) -- C. Case 
       study of the O'Shea family -- D. Family nursing process 
       example : the O'Shea family -- E. Answer to vignette and 
       study questions -- Glossary of terms. 
650  0 Family nursing. 
650 12 Family Nursing|vProgrammed Instruction. 
700 1  Bowden, Vicky R. 
700 1  Jones, Elaine,|cPh. D. 
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