The Effect of Online Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Family Psychoeducation Therapy on Personal and Social Performances and Treatment Compliance for Schizophrenia Clients with the Risk of Behavioral Violence and Hallucinations in Community
Eka Budiarto, Budi Anna Keliat, Ice Yulia Wardani
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ABSTRACT
Background: Schizophrenia is a condition of mental disorder that is characterized by positive and negative symptoms. Among these positive symptoms is the risk of violent behavior and hallucinations.
Aim: To determine the effect of online acceptance and commitment therapy and family psychoeducation therapy on personal and social performance and treatment compliance for schizophrenia clients with the risk of violent behavior and hallucinations.
Methods: This study implemented an operational research design. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling with 48 patients. The data analysis used the Wilcoxon test and the Friedman test.
Results: The results of this study indicated that there is an influence of nursing practice, acceptance and commitment therapy, and family psychoeducation therapy on personal and social performance and treatment compliance for clients with the risk of violent behavior and hallucinations with p-value of 0,000.
Conclusion: Therefore, the implementation of schizophrenia client nursing practice with the risk of violent behavior and hallucinations can be provided according to the standard of nursing care with generalist nursing practice and added to the ACT and FPE specialist nursing practice.
Keywords: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Family Psychoeducation Therapy, Hallucinations, Treatment Compliance, Personal and Social Performance, Risk of Violent Behavior