Abstract

Hallucinations are one of the most common mental health problems experienced by those with mentaldisorders. The purpose of this case study is to describe the implementation of mental health nursing care for sensory perception disorders of hearing with nurse caring behavior based on Jean Watson's theory. The number of clients used is 3 people, namely clients who experience sensory perception disorders in Srigonjo village. The design of this case study is descriptive qualitative using interview techniques, observation, direct observation, and data collection using patient assessments. The nursing problem raised is sensory perception disorders of hearing. and the nursing actions given are hallucination management. Before being given the action, it was found that the three patients often heard whispering voices inviting them to talk, liked to talk to themselves, daydreamed, liked to smile to themselves, mumbled, often looked at the outside environment or did not concentrate, were uncooperative and the patients looked dirty. After the intervention was given, the patient experienced changes where eye contact was already there when spoken to, was able to concentrate, and was able to apply the rebuke techniques taught. Thus, it can be said that hallucination management with Jean Watson's theoretical approach has a good impact.

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