Pengkajian Keperawatan Keluarga Tahap 1 (Data Dasar Keluarga, Genogram)
Summary
TLDRIn this video, a healthcare worker conducts an assessment of a family's basic health data, including family composition, genealogy, economic status, and daily activities. The worker discusses the family's health conditions, cultural background, and traditions. The conversation covers topics like the family’s history of chronic illnesses such as asthma, diabetes, and cancer, as well as their social and religious activities. The family’s socioeconomic situation is also explored, along with their recreational habits and religious practices. The video ends with a plan for further analysis and follow-up visits.
Takeaways
- 👩⚕️ The conversation begins with a health worker, Bu Ema, introducing herself and explaining the purpose of the visit, which is to collect family health data.
- 👨👩👧👦 The family's composition includes a father (40 years old, a clothing merchant), a mother (37 years old, a housewife with an online shop), and four children.
- 👶 The four children are aged 17, 9, and 5 (twins). The eldest is a male student, and the youngest twins have a history of asthma.
- 📜 The family’s genogram and health history are discussed, including the father’s family having a history of diabetes and the mother’s side having a history of hypertension.
- 💊 Both parents and the children are in good health, except for the twins with asthma. The family follows regular health practices, including using local health services and traditional herbal medicine (jamu).
- 🕌 The family actively participates in religious activities, with the father attending mosque regularly, while the children sometimes join. The family also follows Islamic values.
- 💵 The family’s monthly income is around 4-5 million rupiahs, mostly from the father's business, and some additional income from the mother’s online shop. They also set aside money for savings and BPJS health insurance.
- 👗 The family follows Javanese culture, using both the Javanese and Indonesian languages. They sometimes wear traditional clothing for events like school activities.
- 🍽️ The family enjoys gathering for meals together at home and occasionally eats out on weekends. They also take annual vacations during school holidays.
- 🏠 The family lives in a nuclear household and maintains a simple, traditional Javanese lifestyle, interacting with neighbors and participating in community activities.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the practicum mentioned in the script?
-The main topic of the practicum is the assessment of basic family data, which includes family composition, genogram, family type, ethnicity, religion, socioeconomic status, and recreational activities.
What is the purpose of the family data assessment?
-The purpose is for students to be able to perform a comprehensive family data assessment, covering various aspects of a family’s structure and health-related activities.
Who are the participants involved in the conversation within the script?
-The conversation involves a healthcare worker (Bu Ema) from the local health clinic (Puskesmas) and a family (specifically the wife, who is the main respondent).
What method does Bu Ema use to collect the family data?
-Bu Ema uses an interview method, asking the respondent about the family composition, health conditions, and other details while recording the information for documentation.
What is the family’s composition as described in the interview?
-The family consists of the father (40 years old), the mother (37 years old), and four children: the oldest is 17, the second is 9, and the youngest are 5-year-old twin boys.
What are the health conditions mentioned in the family?
-The twin boys have a history of asthma, and there are hereditary conditions in the extended family, including diabetes, cancer, and high blood pressure.
What are the family's religious and social practices?
-The family practices Islam. They are involved in religious activities such as prayer at the mosque and attending religious gatherings. The father often goes to the mosque for prayers, and the children attend Islamic school.
What is the family’s socioeconomic status?
-The father is a clothing merchant, and the mother runs an online shop. The family earns approximately 4-5 million IDR per month, which is allocated for daily expenses, children’s education, and healthcare (they are enrolled in BPJS, a national health insurance program).
How does the family spend their leisure time together?
-The family usually spends time together in the evenings, watching TV and talking after dinner. On weekends, they sometimes go out to eat together. They also take an annual family vacation, usually during school holidays.
What is the family’s cultural background and how does it influence their lifestyle?
-The family is Javanese and speaks both Javanese and Indonesian. They still follow some traditional practices, such as using herbal medicines (jamu) for health. Their cultural background also influences their involvement in local social activities like attending communal events and religious ceremonies.
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