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Emotion Introduction Program "Senia" (Non-Verbal Expression and Interaction Art for Activities) for ODGJ Patients tt Rskd Dadi in the City of Makassar Kartika Cahyaningrum; Fatima Az-Zahra; Zalsah Nabila Ananda; Nur Jumira; Andi Muhammad Hijril Razak
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Bestari Vol. 2 No. 11 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/jpmb.v2i11.6982

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People with mental disorders, especially schizophrenia, struggle to recognize and manage their emotions. Therefore, community-based rehabilitation programs like SENIA are necessary to help them develop an understanding of emotions, emotional expression, and empathy. This program involves activities such as emotion recognition, emotion identification through card games, practicing emotion recognition with pictures, and education on healthy emotional expression. The results of the first stage show patient participation, the second stage indicates improvement in their ability to identify and narrate emotions, and the third stage involves patients in expressing emotions healthily under expert guidance. Although the program is running well, there is a need to consider the development of programs that involve more individuals comprehensively and maximally.
Gambaran Kualitas Hidup Family Caregiver Penderita Skizofrenia Besse Widah Faridah; Ahmad Ridfah; Kartika Cahyaningrum
J-CEKI : Jurnal Cendekia Ilmiah Vol. 4 No. 1: Desember 2024
Publisher : CV. ULIL ALBAB CORP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/jceki.v4i1.5807

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Caring for person with schizophrenia (ODS) is a complex role with various challenges arises during treatment. Positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia causes strain on family caregivers related to quality of life conditions. This study aims to overview the quality of life towards family caregivers of ODS through the domains of quality of life as caregivers. A qualitative study with a case study approach was adopted. Respondents of this study involved two family caregivers and two significant others selected based on purposive sampling. Data were collected by semi-structured interview derived from domains in the Adult Carer Quality of Life. The findings showed quality of life formed based on eight domains of quality of life, such as support for caring, caring choice, money matters, sense of value, personal growth, ability to care, and carer satisfaction. Family caregiver indicates various negative reactions during the first time of caregiving. However, along with the knowledge and experience of caring, family caregivers could performed positive perception of several aspects of quality of life. The impact of caregiving consists psychological, physical, social and financial from their caring role. The implication of this study is an understanding of the need of improvement of the quality of life among family caregivers of ODS, especially domains of caring stress, carer satisfaction, lack of caring support, and care ability.