A home visit allows a health worker to assess a family's home environment and situation to provide appropriate nursing care and health activities. The purposes of home visits include providing care to sick or postpartum patients, assessing living conditions to provide health teachings, and establishing relationships between health agencies and the public. Principles of home visits are having a clear purpose, planning using available patient information, prioritizing needs, and involving the family. Guidelines to consider include patients' physical, psychological, and educational needs as well as family acceptance, agency policies, and past service utilization.
A home visit allows a health worker to assess a family's home environment and situation to provide appropriate nursing care and health activities. The purposes of home visits include providing care to sick or postpartum patients, assessing living conditions to provide health teachings, and establishing relationships between health agencies and the public. Principles of home visits are having a clear purpose, planning using available patient information, prioritizing needs, and involving the family. Guidelines to consider include patients' physical, psychological, and educational needs as well as family acceptance, agency policies, and past service utilization.
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A home visit allows a health worker to assess a family's home environment and situation to provide appropriate nursing care and health activities. The purposes of home visits include providing care to sick or postpartum patients, assessing living conditions to provide health teachings, and establishing relationships between health agencies and the public. Principles of home visits are having a clear purpose, planning using available patient information, prioritizing needs, and involving the family. Guidelines to consider include patients' physical, psychological, and educational needs as well as family acceptance, agency policies, and past service utilization.
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The home visit is a family-nurse contact which allows the health worker to assess the home and family situations in order to provide the necessary nursing care and health related activities. In performing this activity, it is essential to prepare a plan of visit to meet the needs of the client and achieve the best results of desired outcomes.
Purpose of Home Visit
To give care to the sick, to a post partum mother and her newborn with the view teach a responsible family member to give the subsequent care. To assess the living condition of the patient and his family and their health practices in order to provide the appropriate health teaching. To give health teachings regarding the prevention and control of diseases. To establish close relationship between the health agencies and the public for the promotion of health. To make use of the inter-referral system and to promote the utilization of community services
Principles in home visit
A home visit must have a purpose or objective. Planning for a home visit should make use of all available information about the patient and his family through family records. In planning for a home visit, we should consider and give priority to the essential needs if the individual and his family. Planning and delivery of care should involve the individual and family. The plan should be flexible.
Guidelines to consider regarding home visits:
The physical needs psychological needs and educational needs of the individual and family. The acceptance of the family for the services to be rendered, their interest and the willingness to cooperate. The policy of a specific agency and the emphasis given towards their health programs. Take into account other health agencies and the number of health personnel already involved in the care of a specific family. Careful evaluation of past services given to the family and how the family avails of the nursing services. The ability of the patient and his family to recognize their own needs, their knowledge of available resources and their ability to make use of their resources for their benefits.
Steps in conducting home visit
Greet the patient and introduce yourself. State the purpose of the visit Observe the patient and determine the health needs. Put the bag in a convenient place and then proceed to perform the bag technique. Perform the nursing care needed and give health teachings. Record all important date, observation and care rendered. Make appointment for a return visit.