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* Physical Activities - Walking, shopping, etc.
 
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==[[Stress Factors]]==
 
==[[Stress Factors]]==
===Recent Stressful Events===
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[[Stress Factors|Stress factors]] are sub-elements of the [[Patient (About) Factors|Patient (about) factors]] which are elements of the [[Social and Behavioral Factors|social and behavioral factors]] in [[Patient Recovery|patient recovery]].
* Accident or Major Injury
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* Divorce
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* Death of Spouse or Loved one
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* Job Loss
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* Diagnosis of Serious Illness
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* Criminal Event
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===Ongoing Stressful Challenges===
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* Caregiver for family member in need
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* Domestic Violence or Abuse (Intimate Partner Violence)
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* Loneliness
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* Homelessness
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* Troubled Family Member
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* Debt beyond means to repay
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===Potential Stressful Events===
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* Retirement
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* Move to new home (city, away from comforts or people)
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* Marriage
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* Recent Stressful Events
 
* Recent Stressful Events
 
* Ongoing Stressful Challenges
 
* Ongoing Stressful Challenges

Revision as of 12:06, 19 March 2014

This is about how to understand and relate to the patient. Patient (About) are elements of the social and behavioral factors in patient recovery.

About

  • Narrative/Story
  • Photos
  • Language Speaking and literacy

Family & Friends

  • Marital Status
  • Family Members - Their regular interaction, role in care or monitoring, where they live in proximate
  • Friends - Their regular interaction, role in care or monitoring, where they live in proximate
  • Photos
  • Support received from family and friends

Career

  • Education Level
  • Job History

Passions/Goals

  • Sports Teams, Television, reading, social media
  • Physical Activities - Walking, shopping, etc.

Stress Factors

Stress factors are sub-elements of the Patient (about) factors which are elements of the social and behavioral factors in patient recovery.

  • Recent Stressful Events
  • Ongoing Stressful Challenges
  • Potential Stressful Events

Change Acceptance and Determination

  • Acceptance to change to Behavior, Lifestyle, address Problem (Stress), Patient Activation, Patient Technology Adoption
  • Determination to make change happen
  • University of Rhode Island Change Assessment Scale (URICA)(URICA)