Pengelolaan Pelayanan dan Asuhan Keperawatan Klien dengan Gangguan Presepsi Sensori: Halusinasi pendengaran melalui penerapan ACT (Acceptance and Comitment Therapy) di Kecamatan Medan Denai
Management of Nursing Services and Care for Clients with Sensory Perception Disorders: Auditory Hallucinations through the application of ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) in Medan Denai District

Date
2025Author
Saragih, Sweety Yulia Glenesia
Advisor(s)
Purba, Jenny Marlindawani
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Sensory perception disorders in the form of auditory hallucinations are one of the
positive symptoms found in patients with chronic mental disorders. These positive
symptoms can affect the individual's social, emotional, and cognitive functions. If
hallucinations cannot be controlled, it will have an impact on the risk of violent
behavior directed at oneself, others and the environment. Clients need immediate
intervention to help them control these symptoms, namely by providing nonpharmacological therapy such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).
This report aims to implement the management and nursing care of clients with
sensory perception disorders: auditory hallucinations through the application of
ACT in Medan Denai District. The instruments used in this study are in the format
of lecture, discussion, demonstration and redemonstration methods. which includes
six core processes: acceptance, cognitive defusion, contact with the present, self as
context, life values, and commitment to action. The results of this nursing care
provision showed that the client showed a decrease in the frequency of auditory
hallucinations, an increase in the ability to divert attention from hallucinatory
stimuli, and an increase in awareness and commitment to carry out rebuke
exercises, medication compliance and relapse prevention after attending three ACT
therapy sessions. ACT therapy has been shown to have a positive impact on the
client's knowledge and skills in recognizing and controlling hallucination
symptoms. This therapy can be used in community mental health practice settings.
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