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This 9 page paper provides an overview of a family practice model to address the process that grieving parents go through. This paper specifically considers the role of advance practice nurses for this process. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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count provided is higher than what the student purchased), but additional pages need to be purchased if information in this paper is to be expanded upon. Introduction Advanced
Nursing Practices (ANPs) often implement the use of a family practice rationale because of the breadth of services they provide and the holistic and family systems approaches that are common
in family practice theory. Families are the foundation from which individuals procure their self-identity, their value systems, and their approaches for addressing problematic issues, including mental health problems and
traumatic health issues. The significance of the family in shaping individual perspectives has been a part of educational, health and social
theorizing for centuries. Alfred Bandura (1977), for example, argued that the family is a central element in determining the process of learning and the integration of beliefs about self.
Banduras social learning theory underscores the belief that social contexts, like the social dynamics of the family, play a large role in determining perception. Family structures
are often an integral part of any holistic health care approach. Individuals often seek the support of family members during difficult times, and family members and family culture often
define what other mechanisms are brought into the healing process. For example, Gordon et al (2002) argue that depending on the value placed on religion by the family culture,
individuals often seek religious support as a mechanism for addressing chronic illness. Values, attitudes and even personal assumptions about how others will react to health concerns are often in
response to existing belief structures within the family. In creating an advanced nursing practice response to issues of parental depression following neonatal morbidity, it is necessary to consider
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