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Penerapan

Asuhan
Keperawata
n Dasar
dengan
Konsep
Teori
This slide provides an overview of the application of
basic nursing care with the Callista Roy Adaptation

Callista Roy
Theory concept.

Kelompok 4
Introduction to Callista Roy's Adaptation Model

Individual's Adaptation Adaptation Processes Nursing Intervention Goal of Nursing


The model focuses on the The model identifies four Nurses use the adaptation The ultimate goal of nursing is
individual's ability to adapt adaptive modes: model to assess patients' to promote the individual's
to changes in their physiological, self-concept, adaptive responses and ability to adapt and achieve
environment. role function, and provide interventions to the highest level of health.
interdependence. promote adaptation.

Callista Roy's Adaptation Model provides a comprehensive framework for nurses to


understand and promote the individual's adaptive responses to changes in their
environment.
Key Concepts of the Adaptation Model

• The Person • Health


The individual, with their unique characteristics, The state of well-being, which is the result of the
experiences, and adaptive abilities, who is the person's successful adaptation to changes in the
focus of nursing care. environment.

• The Environment • Nursing


The internal and external factors that can influence The professional practice that assists individuals in
the person's ability to adapt, including physical, adapting to changes in their environment to
social, and cultural elements. maintain or regain health and well-being.
The Adaptation Process

Selecting Implementing
Identifying Assessing the Evaluating and
Coping Coping
Changes Situation Adjusting
Mechanisms Strategies

The individual The individual The individual selects The individual puts The individual
recognizes and evaluates the appropriate coping the selected coping continuously monitors
acknowledges the potential impact of mechanisms, such as mechanisms into the effectiveness of
changes occurring in the changes, the seeking social action, actively their coping
their environment, resources available, support, problem- working to adapt to strategies, making
such as a new job, and the personal and solving, emotion- the new environment adjustments as
moving to a new city, environmental factors focused strategies, or and manage the needed to ensure a
or a major life event. that may affect their cognitive reframing, demands and successful adaptation
ability to adapt. to address the stressors. process.
challenges posed by
the changes.
Applying the
Adaptation Model to
Nursing
The Adaptation Care
Model, developed by Callista Roy,
provides a framework for nurses to assess an
individual's ability to adapt to changes in their
health status and environment. By evaluating the
person's adaptive responses, nurses can develop
targeted interventions to promote their
adaptation and enhance their overall well-being.
Nursing Interventions Based on the Adaptation Model

Promoting Self-Care Stimulus Management Adaptation Facilitation


Empowering patients to manage Identifying and managing internal Assisting patients in developing
their own health and well-being and external stimuli that may coping strategies, problem-
by providing education, impact the patient's adaptation, solving skills, and adaptability to
resources, and support for self- such as pain, stress, or address changes in their health
care activities. environmental factors. status or life circumstances.

Enhancing Physiological Adaptation Fostering Psychosocial Adaptation


Implementing nursing interventions to support the Providing emotional support, counseling, and
patient's physiological processes and promote optimal therapeutic interventions to help patients adapt to
functioning, such as medication management, wound changes in their social, emotional, and psychological
care, or nutritional support. well-being.
Case Study:
Applying the
Adaptation
In this case Model
study, we explore the application of the
Adaptation Model in a nursing care scenario
involving a patient diagnosed with chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The
Adaptation Model, developed by Callista Roy,
provides a comprehensive framework for
understanding how individuals adapt to changes in
their health and environment.
Benefits of the Adaptation Model

Holistic Approach Active Participation Improved Outcomes


The Adaptation Model considers the The model encourages the individual to By addressing the individual's unique
individual as a whole, addressing actively engage in the adaptation needs and promoting their involvement,
physical, emotional, and social factors process, promoting self-management the Adaptation Model can lead to better
to provide comprehensive nursing care. and empowerment. health outcomes and enhanced quality of
life.

The Adaptation Model's holistic approach and emphasis on individual


participation make it a valuable framework for delivering effective and
empowering nursing care.
Challenges in Implementing the Adaptation Model

Comprehensive Individualized Multidisciplinary Ongoing Monitoring Resource Availability


Assessment Interventions Collaboration and Adjustment Implementing the
The Adaptation Model Each individual may Effective implementation The Adaptation Model Adaptation Model may
requires a thorough require tailored of the Adaptation Model emphasizes the require access to
assessment of the interventions based on often requires close importance of continuous specialized resources, such
individual's strengths, their assessment, collaboration between monitoring and adjusting as assistive technologies
weaknesses, and unique necessitating the various healthcare interventions based on the or specialized therapists,
needs, which can be time- development and professionals, such as individual's progress, which may not be readily
consuming and resource- implementation of unique physicians, therapists, and which demands a available in all healthcare
intensive. treatment plans, which can social workers, which can sustained commitment settings.
be challenging to scale. be logistically complex to from both the individual
coordinate. and the healthcare team.

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