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- Title
Milieu therapy based on local virtue influence on community acceptance on post restriction mental disorder patients at home.
- Authors
Ganif Djuwadi; Widodo, Dyah
- Abstract
Introduction: Rehabilitation post restriction conditions is for patients who need excellent help. Environmental therapy is one of the modalities of nursing therapy that is useful for creating a conducive environment. This study aimed to analyze the effect of local-based therapy on receiving community to patients about post-restriction safety issues at home. Methods: This research was an experimental study with the design of one group pre-test and post-test. The number of research samples was 15 people taken by purposive sampling. The initial step of the study was to conduct a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) on local virtue that helped develop guidelines for therapy. The research instruments were interviews and observations. Local-based treatment based on therapy was given for one month. The assessment data was the inferential analysis of paired t-test with an alpha of 0.05. The implementation of the study pays attention to ethical code research. Results: The research results were obtained from the local people who apply milieu therapy to restrict life protection patients at home, namely the home environment arrangement and planting plant activities. Local virtue is influenced by community acceptance of patients’ home posts restriction mental disorder (p-value<0.035). Conclusion: Milieu therapy based on local virtue has a huge potential impact on improving the community’s acceptance at home for mental health issues. Keep improving milieu therapy activities as a modality of mental nursing therapy for patients in a public health center.
- Subjects
MILIEU therapy; CODES of ethics; MENTAL illness; NURSING; FOCUS groups; MEDICAL rehabilitation; NURSES as patients; PUBLIC health
- Publication
Gaceta Médica de Caracas, 2022, Vol 130, pS951
- ISSN
0367-4762
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.47307/GMC.2022.130.s5.13