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Educating patients and families on selfcare and disease prevention is key from "summary" of Geriatric Nursing by Priscilla Ebersole, RN, PhD, FAAN,Theris A. Touhy, ND, APRN, BC

Educating patients and families on self-care and disease prevention is a fundamental aspect of geriatric nursing. This concept is essential in helping older adults maintain their health and well-being. By providing education on self-care practices, nurses empower patients to take an active role in managing their health. This can lead to improved outcomes and a higher quality of life for older adults. Self-care education involves teaching patients about important aspects of their health, such as medication management, nutrition, exercise, and chronic disease management. By equipping patients with the knowledge and skills they need to care for themselves, nurses can help them prevent complications and maintain their independence. This is particularly important in the geriatric population, where chronic conditions are common and can have a significant impact on quality of life. In addition to educating patients, nurses also play a key role in educating families and caregivers. By involving family members in the care process, nurses can ensure that patients have the support they need to follow through with their self-care routines. Family education can also help caregivers understand the specific needs of older adults and provide appropriate care and assistance. Disease prevention is another crucial aspect of patient education in geriatric nursing. By teaching patients about risk factors for common age-related diseases and conditions, nurses can help them take steps to prevent illness and maintain their health. This can include promoting healthy lifestyle choices, encouraging regular screenings and vaccinations, and providing information on how to recognize early warning signs of disease.
  1. Educating patients and families on self-care and disease prevention is a cornerstone of geriatric nursing practice. By empowering older adults to take control of their health and well-being, nurses can help them live longer, healthier lives. This concept is central to providing holistic, patient-centered care to older adults and improving outcomes in the geriatric population.
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Geriatric Nursing

Priscilla Ebersole, RN, PhD, FAAN

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