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Ontology-driven nursing practice: a case report in family nursing

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Resumo:Introduction: This ontology-driven nursing practice focuses on the family as a unit while also considering individual needs and promoting personalized and inclusive care. Objective: To characterize the care plan for a family transitioning to parenthood, including integrating the new family member. Methods: Case report supported by the CARE guidelines for clinical case reporting. Results: The care plan demonstrates the autonomy of nursing practice by emphasizing individual health and the importance of family processes during the transition to parenthood while also empowering parental roles and promoting self-regulation, resilience, and inclusive care. Conclusion: The report highlights the role of community family nurse specialists in supporting individuals and families during the transition to parenthood, emphasizing the interconnection between personal health and family dynamics. It advocates for a holistic, flexible approach, supported by a health information system, fostering communication among healthcare professionals and improving family well-being.
Autores principais:César-Santos, Bruna
Outros Autores:Bastos, Fernanda; Campos, Maria Joana
Assunto:Life and Healthcare Sciences
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Millenium
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Resumo:Introduction: This ontology-driven nursing practice focuses on the family as a unit while also considering individual needs and promoting personalized and inclusive care. Objective: To characterize the care plan for a family transitioning to parenthood, including integrating the new family member. Methods: Case report supported by the CARE guidelines for clinical case reporting. Results: The care plan demonstrates the autonomy of nursing practice by emphasizing individual health and the importance of family processes during the transition to parenthood while also empowering parental roles and promoting self-regulation, resilience, and inclusive care. Conclusion: The report highlights the role of community family nurse specialists in supporting individuals and families during the transition to parenthood, emphasizing the interconnection between personal health and family dynamics. It advocates for a holistic, flexible approach, supported by a health information system, fostering communication among healthcare professionals and improving family well-being.