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ROLE FUNCTION MODE. ROY MODEL. Roy, C. & Andrews, H.A. (1999). The Roy Adaptation Model. (2nd. ed.). Norwalk, Conn: Appleton & Lange. Chapter 15 . ROLES. Roles are functioning unit of society Role Partners Role Expectations. ROLE FUNCTION MODE. Need for Social Integrity. Primary Role .
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ROLE FUNCTION MODE ROY MODEL
Roy, C. & Andrews, H.A. (1999). The Roy Adaptation Model. (2nd. ed.). Norwalk, Conn: Appleton & Lange. • Chapter 15
ROLES • Roles are functioning unit of society • Role Partners • Role Expectations
ROLE FUNCTION MODE Need for Social Integrity
Primary Role • Determines majority of behaviors • Determined by age, sex, & developmental stage
Secondary Roles • Assumed because they relate to developmental stage and primary role. • Achieved positions • Stable but may change over time.
Tertiary Roles • Related to secondary roles • Represent ways to meet role-associated requirements
Tertiary Roles • Temporary • Freely chosen
Roles • Identify your primary, secondary, and tertiary roles.
Role Function Mode • Instrumental Behaviors • Expressive Behaviors
Instrumental Behaviors • Goal oriented • Performed as part of role • Goal of Role Mastery
Instrumental Behaviors • Usually physical action • Long-term orientation
Expressive Behaviors • Feelings and Attitudes about role & performance • Goal is direct or immediate feedback
Expressive Behaviors • Emotional • Result from interactions
Requirements of Role Behavior • Consumer--Who • Reward--What • Assess to facilities/Set of circumstances • Cooperation/collaboration
Requirements of Role Behavior • Identify requirements of role behavior for a nursing student. Go through each of the four requirements with the group at your table.
Assessment of Behavior • Identify age and primary role. • Identify secondary and tertiary roles & their relative importance.
Assessment of Behavior • Determine instrumental and expressive behaviors for each role along with the “Requirements of the Role Behavior”.
Other Stimuli influence Role Behavior • Social Norms • Physical make-up and age • Individual self-concept
Other Stimuli influence Role Behavior • Role models • Knowledge of Expected Behaviors • Physical and/or emotion well-being
Other Stimuli influence Role Behavior • Performance of other roles
Nursing Diagnoses • Major Problems • Role Transition • Role Distance • Role Conflict
Nursing Diagnoses • Knowledge Deficit related to parenting • Lack of parental attachment behavior • Role transition to new occupation
Nursing Diagnoses • Inter-Role Conflict: Career and parenting due to first newborn • Diversional Activity Deficit: