Optimizing Tuberculosis Care through Family-Based Nursing Care: A Case Study Approach

Syamikar Baridwan Syamsir, Henny Permatasari, Utami Rachmawati, Lily Herlinah, Agus Setiawan, Heru Supriyatno, Dhea Natashia

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Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) is a global health challenge that significantly impacts individuals and communities. Family based care is recognized as an effective method to enhance TB management. The aim of this case study is to illustrate the implementation of family-based nursing care in a TB case to provide holistic care. The method used is a case study approach following the Family Nursing Model (FCN) theory by Friedman. A family with TB-diagnosed members was selected as the sample. The nursing care process was conducted over three months with bi-weekly routine visits. The care process included assessment, diagnosis, intervention, implementation, and evaluation stages. The results of this case study formulated the nursing diagnosis “Ineffective Health Maintenance in the Family of Mr. D”. Interventions were based on the five family health tasks, namely understanding health issues through education about TB and the disease process; making informed decisions involving the family; providing care with support for the treatment program undergone by family members; adapting a healthy environment through hygiene behavior education; and utilizing health services through referral to community services. This nursing care illustrates integrated care practices with active family involvement, providing practical guidance to enhance TB treatment outcomes and management at the family level.
Original languageIndonesian
Pages (from-to)1-9
JournalJournal of Pubnursing Sciences
Volume2
Issue number01
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Tuberculosis
  • Family-Centered Nursing
  • Nursing Process
  • Case Study
  • Indonesia

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