Family nursing- smart goals 2
Include questions using multiple sources:
• Follow up from previous visits
• New questions
• Questions that you have developed that are specific to your family
• Questions related to instructor feedback from previous assignments
• Questions that have been discussed in clinical conferences.
1. Who in your family tends to start conversations about feelings?
2. How can you tell when your spouse is upset or mad?
3. What ways have you found for you and your spouse to have good, direct communication?
4. Who among your family is he most clear and direct when communicating verbally?
5. Who in your family shows the most distress over issues? How do they show it?
6. How does your family solve problems? Who notices the problem first?
7. What steps do you take to solve it?
8. Who does the household chores?
9. To whom do your family members go to when they need to talk?
10. Who is responsible for initiating contact with relative?
Verbal Communication
What ways have you found for you and your spouse to have good, direct communication?
Who among your family is the most clear and direct when communicating verbal
Further instructions
Complete 4 SMART goals objectives for a family nursing interview. You can review the questions to help develop the SMART goals objectives.