Objective: to apply the Calgary Family Assessment Model in the home context in a family
that lives with a person affected by cerebrovascular accident. Methods: This is a case
study, qualitative, which used the Convergent Care Research and was anchored in the
Calgary Family Assessment Model as a theoretical reference. Performed with a family that
experienced the home recovery of one of its members affected by cerebrovascular
accident. Fifteen meetings were held, being the first during hospitalization. Data collection
was performed between February and June 2014, conducted with the patient and two
relatives, recorded in digital media and later transcribed in full. For data analysis, a
genogram and ecomap were constructed, as well as field journal data. Results: The
construction of the genogram and the ecomap, strategies of the referential, allowed the
understanding of the family relations, the interaction between the members and the social
networks to support the family. Final considerations: The use of the model with the
methodological framework enabled the family to help solve the challenges arising from
daily care.
Real Time Impact Factor:
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Author Name: Fernanda Misawa Buzarelo, Thamires Fernandes Cardoso da Silva Rodrigues, Rafaelly de Cássia Nogueira Sanches, Anderson da Silva Rêgo, Cremilde Aparecida Trindade Radovanovic
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Keywords: Nursing Assessment; Family Relations; Stroke; Holistic Nursing; Community Health Nursing.
ISSN: 2596-0342
EISSN: 2596-0342
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