Distinctiveness of Auditory Hallucination Patient Care in A Psychiatric Hospital: Case Study

Ira Kusumawaty, Yunike Abdul Gani
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Auditory hallucination has a dramatic impact on the quality of life of sufferers and their families. The ability to control hallucinations depends on the patient's distraction taught by the nurse while paying attention to the unique history of the patient's development, so that the patient's survival has a positive impact on himself and his family. However, there is still very limited exploration of the patient's treatment process of auditory hallucinations related to training patients in controlling hallucinations by paying attention to differences in patient conditions. The study aims to illustrate the treatment process of two cases of auditory hallucinations focusing on the ability to control hallucinations. The participants of this study were two patients, and their families were already based on the approval of the head nurse. The method of case study is used with the approach of the nursing process to obtain a detailed representation of nurse activities to patients as a series of assessment activities, formulation of nursing diagnoses, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Data collection is carried out through participatory observation and interviews while keeping in mind the validity of information through the triangulation process. The participatory observation process is carried out for seven days to determine the patient's capability to distract hallucinations. The results showed that after seven days of treatment, both patients were able to control their hallucinations quite well, and differences in patient conditions led to the adjustment of the treatment process stage approach, to achieve optimization of treatment outcomes. It takes the capability to communicate therapeutically, patience and sincerity of the nurse's heart in tracing the life history of the patient and his family to be able to provide professional values in every nursing action.
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某精神病院听幻觉病人护理的特殊性:个案研究
幻听对患者及其家人的生活质量有着巨大的影响。控制幻觉的能力取决于护士在关注患者独特的发展历史的同时,对患者进行分心的教导,使患者的生存对自己和家人产生积极的影响。然而,通过注意患者病情的差异来训练患者控制幻觉,对患者的幻听治疗过程的探索仍然非常有限。本研究旨在说明两例幻听的治疗过程,重点是控制幻觉的能力。本研究的参与者是两位患者,他们的家属已经基于护士长的批准。案例研究的方法与护理过程的方法相结合,以获得作为一系列评估活动,制定护理诊断,计划,实施和评估的护士活动对患者的详细描述。数据收集是通过参与式观察和访谈进行的,同时通过三角测量过程记住信息的有效性。参与性观察过程进行了七天,以确定患者转移幻觉的能力。结果显示,经过7天的治疗,两名患者均能较好地控制幻觉,患者病情的差异导致了治疗过程阶段方法的调整,达到了治疗效果的优化。在追踪病人及其家人的生活史时,护士需要有治疗性的沟通能力、耐心和真诚的心,才能在每一个护理行动中提供专业的价值。
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