NANDA Definition: Inability to independently maintain a safe growth-promoting immediate environment
Individuals within a home establish a normative pattern of operation. A vast number of factors can negatively impact on that operational baseline. When this happens, an individual or an entire family may experience a disruption that is significant enough to impair the management of the home environment. Health or safety may be threatened and there may be a threat to relationships or to the physical well-being of the people living in the home. An inability to perform the activities necessary to maintain a home may be the result of the development of chronic mental or physical disabilities, or acute conditions or circumstances that severely affect the vulnerable members of the household. As a result of early hospital discharges, nurses are coordinating complicated recovery regimens in the homes of patients. The patient’s home must be safe and suited to the recovery needs of the individual. Patients must have the resources needed to provide for themselves and their families during recovery or following a debilitating illness. Because there is considerable room for cultural and intrafamilial variations in the maintenance of a home, the nurse should be guided by principles of safety when evaluating a home environment.
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