The Effect of Application of Group Activity Therapy Session 1-2 on Controlling Hallucinations

Rosmiati Rosmiati, Mohamad Saoky Miswar, Aulia Ridla Fauzi
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Hallucinatory disorders are one of the nursing problems that can be found in patients with mental disorders. One of the most common types of hallucinations is auditory hallucinations. Auditory hallucinations can be ringing sounds or noises that have no meaning, but are more often heard as a meaningful word or sentence. One therapy for hallucinations is Group Activity Therapy (TAK). Objective: To determine the effect of group activity therapy sessions 1-2 on controlling hallucinations. Methods: This study uses a quantitative method with a quasi experiment. Sampling with purposive sampling technique is as many as 6 respondents. This study was conducted on March 15-23 2022. Results: showed that patients with hallucinations were able to control hallucinations after the implementation of TAK Sessions 1-2 with the results of comparative analysis, the pretest 3.7, posttest 8.4 and p value=0.01. Conclusion: there is an effect of group activity therapy sessions 1-2 on controlling hallucinations in hallucinating patients.
团体活动治疗1-2期对控制幻觉的效果
幻觉障碍是精神障碍患者常见的护理问题之一。最常见的一种幻觉是幻听。幻听可以是没有意义的铃声或噪音,但更多的是作为一个有意义的单词或句子被听到。一种治疗幻觉的方法是团体活动疗法(TAK)。目的:探讨小组活动治疗1-2次对控制幻觉的效果。方法:本研究采用准实验的定量方法。采用目的抽样技术的抽样多达6个应答者。这项研究于2022年3月15日至23日进行。结果:出现幻觉的患者在实施TAK治疗1-2次后,幻觉得以控制,对比分析结果,前测3.7,后测8.4,p值=0.01。结论:小组活动治疗1 ~ 2次对控制幻觉患者的幻觉有一定效果。
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