Images Of Self-Treatment In Patients Of Hallucinations

  • Apipudin A
  • Rahman I
  • Sumiati D
  • et al.
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Purpose: this study was to describe the knowledge of self-care in patients with hallucinatory mental disorders such as bathing, dressing and decorating, eating and drinking, defecating and urinating, nail clippers, and toothbrushes. Methods: this research is a quantitative descriptive method using a cross sectional design. The sample in this study were 20 respondents with hallucinatory mental disorders at the Mentari Hati Tasikmalaya Foundation. Results: description of self-care knowledge in hallucinatory patients with 20 respondents. In the female sex, as many as 15 people got an average self-care knowledge of 34%, while in men there were 5 people with an average more than women, namely 35. For the average self-care knowledge of men and female is 34.5. Conclusion: this study shows that self-care knowledge in hallucinatory mental disorder patients is lacking.

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Apipudin, A., Rahman, I. A., Sumiati, D., Nurfauziyah, D., & Latifah, F. K. (2023). Images Of Self-Treatment In Patients Of Hallucinations. Asy-Syifa : Journal of Science and Technology Nursing, 1(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.52221/asyjstn.v1i1.184

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