2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2010.03288.x
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Effectiveness of resource‐enhancing family‐oriented intervention

Abstract: The study resulted in empirically based concepts that can be used in the future to construct instruments to evaluate the effectiveness of resource-enhancing family nursing from the perspective of families and family health. The findings add to our professional understanding of resource-enhancing family nursing.

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“…One potentially beneficial approach to consider theoretically is the long‐standing body of stress, ecology, and resource theories present in a variety of disciplines' literature (Barney, Ketchen, & Wright, ; Bubolz & Sontag, ; Haggman‐Latitila, Tanninen, & Pietila, ; Hillman, Withers, & Collins, ; Hobfoll, ; Westman, Hobfoll, Chen, Davidson, & Laski, ). There has been significant work done in establishing the role of stress or resource lack in relational functioning and organizational behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One potentially beneficial approach to consider theoretically is the long‐standing body of stress, ecology, and resource theories present in a variety of disciplines' literature (Barney, Ketchen, & Wright, ; Bubolz & Sontag, ; Haggman‐Latitila, Tanninen, & Pietila, ; Hillman, Withers, & Collins, ; Hobfoll, ; Westman, Hobfoll, Chen, Davidson, & Laski, ). There has been significant work done in establishing the role of stress or resource lack in relational functioning and organizational behaviors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family resources section is theoretically based on mindfulness in parenting (Duncan et al., ; Kabat‐Zinn & Kabat‐Zinn, ; McCaffrey et al., ) and current research findings on family resources (Corthorn & Milicic, ; Häggman‐Laitila, Tanninen, & Pietilä, ; Noor, Gandhi, Ishak, & Wok, ). The family is instructed to evaluate their resources, which are displayed as twelve resource cards.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Mindful parenting is based on paying attention to the child and parenting consciously and non-judgmentally in the present moment (Kabat-Zinn & Kabat-Zinn, 1997). Mindful parenting has been associated with improved parent-child interaction (Coatsworth, Duncan, Greenberg, & Nix, 2010), positive parenting styles and practices (Gouveia, Carona, Canavarro, & Moreira, 2016) and reduced parental stress (B€ ogels, Hellemans, van Deursen, R€ omer, & van der Meulen, 2014;Corthorn & Milicic, 2015). It brings attentional awareness to the interdependency between a parent and child (Duncan et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Western countries in particular, the needs of families and parents have changed. Postponed parenthood , weaker family social networks relationship issues between couples , careers and issues related to daily family life highlight the need for psychosocial support for families. Preventive family nursing, with early support, is a suitable response to families' expectations .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%