Abstract

Introduction: Scizophrenia is a disease which affect of brain, causing impaired perception, thought, emotion, movement, and behavior, such as self care deficit. Self-care deficit is an impaired ability to bathing, dressing, eating and toileting. Modeling participant is a technique required to address the problem of self-care deficit where clients are taught and trained to meet the needs of self-care. The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of participants modeling on self-care ability in schizophrenic clients with self-care deficit.Method: This study used quasi experimental design. Sampling was carried out with total sampling to all affordable population comprising 20 respondents in Dr Radjiman Wediodiningrat Mental Hospital, Lawang. This study analyzed by Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test and Mann-Whitney Test with significance level of p < 0.05.Result: The results showed the influence of participants modeling on self-care ability in schizophrenic clients with self-care deficit. Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test in treatment group showed p = 0.005 and control group showed p = 0,206. Mann-Whitney Test showed p = 0.030. Modeling participant improved self-care ability in schizophrenic clients with self-care deficit.Analysis: Modeling participant will improve cognitive, self-confidence and motivation of schizophrenic clients so that their ability to bathing, dressing, eating and toileting will increase.Discussion: Modeling participant can be applied as a technique to improve self-care ability in schizophrenic clients with self-care deficit. For further research can be explored further implementation of the modeling of participants in the group activity theraphy.

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  • Schizophrenia is a disease which affects the brain, causing impaired perception, thought, emotion, movement, and behavior, such as self-care deficit

  • Self-care deficit is a common problem in schizophrenic clients, both being treated at hospital and community

  • Those nursing actions are implemented through nursing care, but it still found a schizophrenic client with self-care disorder

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Introduction

Schizophrenia is a disease which affects the brain, causing impaired perception, thought, emotion, movement, and behavior, such as self-care deficit. Symptoms of schizophrenia include delusions, hallucinations, affective flattening or blunt, poor of speaking or meaning, blocking, self-care deficit, low motivation, and selfwithdrawal from social (Sadock & Sadock 2010) Schizophrenic client disorders such as behavior derangement, perceptive, cognitive disability will cause the client can’t take care of himself adequately. General nursing interventions addressing self-care deficit problems are taught and trained the client to meet the needs of self-care includes bathing, dressing, eating and drinking properly and bowel or urinate correctly (Rochmawati et al 2013). Those nursing actions are implemented through nursing care, but it still found a schizophrenic client with self-care disorder

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