Abstract

The biggest challenge in the world of health today that is still of concern to the world is the increasing cases of mental disorders in children and other vulnerable communities, especially teenagers and adults. This is due to several factors, including a family history of mental disorders, promiscuity, parenting patterns, and unpleasant experiences. Using Dorotheo Orem's self-care hypothesis method, contextual investigation aims to determine a picture of nursing care through contextual analysis of caring for one's own deficits. Contextual inquiry is a type of exam setting. Three clients are used in this example: This client has deficits related to self-care. The problem identified was a lack of self-care. The tasks given are self-care and self-administration. The patient looked dirty, had unkempt hair, yellow teeth, dental caries, had an unpleasant odour, and had long and dirty nails before receiving treatment. After receiving the third nursing care, patients are given the opportunity to maintain personal hygiene, care for themselves, and represent themselves. Following this logic, it is possible to argue that self-care interventions may help patients who struggle with self-care.

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