The nursing objective is to reduce the client's risk of loneliness after 2 weeks of intervention. The interventions include encouraging social participation, exploring ways to increase social support, encouraging close relationships, and using active listening to establish a therapeutic relationship. The rationale is that social relationships positively impact self-esteem, emotional health, and reduce loneliness and isolation in older adults.
The nursing objective is to reduce the client's risk of loneliness after 2 weeks of intervention. The interventions include encouraging social participation, exploring ways to increase social support, encouraging close relationships, and using active listening to establish a therapeutic relationship. The rationale is that social relationships positively impact self-esteem, emotional health, and reduce loneliness and isolation in older adults.
The nursing objective is to reduce the client's risk of loneliness after 2 weeks of intervention. The interventions include encouraging social participation, exploring ways to increase social support, encouraging close relationships, and using active listening to establish a therapeutic relationship. The rationale is that social relationships positively impact self-esteem, emotional health, and reduce loneliness and isolation in older adults.
The nursing objective is to reduce the client's risk of loneliness after 2 weeks of intervention. The interventions include encouraging social participation, exploring ways to increase social support, encouraging close relationships, and using active listening to establish a therapeutic relationship. The rationale is that social relationships positively impact self-esteem, emotional health, and reduce loneliness and isolation in older adults.
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DA CUES N NURSING OBJECTIVE OF NURSING EVALUATION
TE E DIAGNOSIS CARE INTERVENTIONS
& E TIM D E Jan. Subjective: S Risk for After 2 weeks of 1. Encourage the client to 30, Di pa talaga E loneliness thorough be involved in 201 dumalaw ang L related to limited nursing meaningful social 7 asawa ko dito F contact with intervention, the relationship that are @ matagal na as significant client will not characteristics of both 8a verbalized by the P others experience a giving and receiving m client E sense of support R Rationale: isolation and R: It is important to C Older adults are loneliness as recognize that the Objective: E a high risk for evidenced by: positive relevance of P loneliness social relationships is T because they a. Patient will related to the content I often have participate in and quality relationship. O fewer natural ongoing 2. Explore ways to N opportunities to positive and increase the clients be among relevant social support system and S others. Isolation activities and participation in groups E from the interactions at and organization. L mainstream, the retirement R: Satisfaction with support F including their home that are networks was a potent - immediate personally predictor of self-esteem, C family, in meaningful emotional health. b. Maintenance of O institutions such 3. Encourage the client to relationship with N as retirement develop closeness in at significant C homes can others least one relationship. E significantly limit c. No verbalization R: Dependence and P their of feelings of independence should T interpersonal isolation or be balanced in healthy encounters and loneliness relationship, which will P make them feel d. Participate in reduce risk for A lonely most of the loneliness. T the time. implemented 4. Use active listening T measures to skills. Establish E decrease therapeutic relationship R isolation and and spend time with the N reduce the risk patient. REFERENCE: for loneliness R: Being truly present was Brunner and listed as one behavior suddarths that demonstrated medical surgical caring. nursing 12th edition. Vol.1