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Nursing Intervention for Patients with Low Self-Esteem

 

Low self esteem is feeling worthless, meaningless, and low self-esteem due to a negative evaluation of self and self-efficacy. Lost their sense of self-confidence, sense of failure for not being able to achieve the ideal fit themselves desire.

Nursing intervention for patients

Goal:
Conduct an assessment of things behind the low self-esteem on the client (predisposing factor, precipitation factor, an assessment of the stressor, coping resources and coping mechanisms)
The client can raise awareness about the positive relationship between self-esteem and effective problem solving.
The client can identify, on its positive capabilities.

Nursing Interventions:

1. Assess the things behind the low self-esteem on the client (predisposing factor, precipitation factor, an assessment of the stressor, coping resources and coping mechanisms)

2. Raise awareness about the positive relationship between self-esteem and effective problem solving, by the way:
Help the patient to identify changes in sense of self.
Help the patient in describing clearly the situation in a positive self-evaluation earlier.
Exploration with the patient, neighborhood, organization, job (stability of the organization, interpersonal conflict, a threat to the current job)
Involve the patient in problem solving (identify objectives to increase and develop an action plan to meet the goals).

3. Provide support for self-care skills for self-esteem, by the way:
Together with the patient to identify the positive aspects that are still owned by the client
Train the client to optimize the positive aspects that still has
Enter into the schedule, the activities that can be done to optimize its positive aspects


Nursing intervention for patients' families

Patient's family is expected to care for patients with low self-esteem at home and become an effective support system for the patient.

Goal:
Patient's family help patients identify the ability of the patient
Patient's family to facilitate the implementation of the capabilities that are still owned by the patient
Patient's family motivate patients to engage in activities that are already trained and give credit for the success of the patient
Patient's family is able to assess developmental changes in patients' ability

Nursing Intervention:
1. Discuss the problems faced by families in caring for the patient
2. Explain to the family of low self-esteem who exist in a patient
3. Discussion with the patient's family capabilities and praise
     patients on their ability
4. Describe ways to care for patients with low self-esteem
5. Demonstrate how to treat a patient with low self-esteem
6. Give the opportunity for families to practice how to care for patients with low self-esteem
7. Assist family in preparing the action plan patients at home 

 

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