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Provides for Inpatients' Self-Care Needs Kamesyworo; Zikiriyani, Imas
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Yayasan Rumah Ilmu Professor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v2i1.41

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Self-care deficit is a person's inability to fulfill basic self-care needs independently. The aim of the research is to obtain an overview of the implementation of nursing needs to fulfill self-care needs in patients with self-care deficit. Descriptive research, with an implementation method using nursing care, with a process of assessment, interviews and direct observation carried out from 12 to 18 April 2021. The case study subjects were two schizophrenic patients with self-care deficit problems in the Stork Room at Ernaldi Hospital Bahar, South Sumatra Province. The results of this study indicate that fulfilling self-care needs is very effective in overcoming the problem of self-care deficit.
Application Of Individual Therapy In Patients With Hearing Hallucinations Zikiriyani, Imas; Lestari, Indri
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): May
Publisher : Yayasan Rumah Ilmu Professor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v2i2.49

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Hallucinations are a symptom of mental disorders where the patient experiences changes in sensory perception, false sensations in the form of sound, sight, taste, touch or smell, the client perceives stimuli that do not actually exist. Objective: to study the application of individual speech therapy in patients with auditory hallucinations. Method: The descriptive case study design method is used in qualitative research. Results: Shows that with individual speech therapy, the patient can direct the patient's attention so that he can control the hallucinations he experiences. Conclusion: Individual speech therapy for patients with auditory hallucinations is effective in controlling hallucinations. Recommendations should consider creating new policies for nurses, particularly ward nurses, to implement consistently, with the aim of reducing the number of patients with mental health problems.