This article described the home care experience of a patient with motor neuron disease. Nursing assessment data was collected through three telephone and home interviews by using the Roy's model from September 27 to October 11 in 2004. Health problems being identified included risk for aspiration, unpaired physical mobility, nutrition less than body requirements, and hopelessness. After building positive nurse patient relationship through empathy and caring, nursing interventions were provided, including health education about nutrition intake and rehabilitation assistance. Patient's confidence level has been improved and value toward life has also been reestablished. This article provided the nurses with references of caring similar patients in the future.
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