What is the concept of psychosocial factors in introduction to nursing?

Introduction to nursing

Health: Considering physical, psychological and social factors and various relationships between individuals and society, health is not only the absence of diseases, but also physical health, mental health, good social adaptation and moral health. 2. Happiness: A person has his own unique optimal health and functional level, which is a subjective feeling of vitality and perfection in life. 3. Self-concept: refers to the individual's view and understanding of himself, including the individual's perception of his body, needs, role and ability. 4. Disease: refers to the abnormality or disorder of the structure and function of a certain part, organ or system of the body. 5. Disease: it is an unhealthy subjective experience of an individual, and it is a state in which the good experience of physical, psychological, social development or mental function of an individual is reduced or damaged. 6. Health promotion: the process of taking actions to improve the quality of life in the process of interaction between people and the environment. 7. Health protection: the process in which people take measures to prevent and fight diseases. 8. Disease behavior: refers to the general behavior that people take when they are sick to cope with the changes in physical function caused by the disease. 9. Body image: it is the individual's self-perception of body appearance 10. Three-level prevention: also known as: prevention of disease and disability, health care measures taken when the disease process is relatively stable. Objective: To reduce the damage of residual function and develop the potential of residual function. 1 1. Health care: it is an activity process that urges people to consciously adopt healthy behaviors and ways through planned, organized and systematic social education activities. 12. Health education: it is an activity process that urges people to consciously adopt healthy behaviors and ways through planned, organized and systematic social education activities. 25. Nurse-patient relationship: it is a working, professional and mutually helpful interpersonal relationship between nurses and patients in the nursing process. 26. The content of technical relationship is the status and psychological orientation of both nurses and patients in implementing nursing measures.

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