Abstract

Introduction: Understanding the trigger recurrence factors of mental illness patients is important because the number of mental hospital visits has been increasing every year, especially in mental illness patients who have experienced recurrence. This research aimed to identify and describe some of the types of trigger that result in recurrent readmission to the emergency unit of a psychiatric hospital.Methods: The study was designed using a quantitative method with a univariate and bivariate analysis approach using a cross-sectional design. The researcher conducted the study in the Emergency ward of Surakarta mental hospital for 2 months and obtained 71 total samples on patient readmission where there was a recurrent mental illness. The samples were taken using the accidental sampling technique. The data was taken using a questionnaire and analyzed using narrative description and central tendencies.Results: The results showed that the highest trigger recurrence factors were 58% related to patient compliance when taking medication. The results showed that there are various triggers for the recurrence of mental illness.Conclusion: These were evidenced by the family members who stated that they found the medication around the house or in the patient’s shirt pocket. The other trigger recurrence factors which were categorized as less influential were family support and the environment of society, which were 4%.

Highlights

  • Understanding the trigger recurrence factors of mental illness patients is important because the number of mental hospital visits has been increasing every year, especially in mental illness patients who have experienced recurrence

  • The results showed that the highest trigger recurrence factors were 58% related to patient compliance when taking medication

  • These were evidenced by the family members who stated that they found the medication around the house or in the patient’s shirt pocket

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Introduction

Understanding the trigger recurrence factors of mental illness patients is important because the number of mental hospital visits has been increasing every year, especially in mental illness patients who have experienced recurrence. According to the Indonesian Big Dictionary, being healthy is a state where the whole body feels fit and comfortable. This feeling of being fit and comfortable is relative because it differs according to people who interpret those feelings (Yusuf, PK, & Nirhayati, 2017). On the other hand, when someone has a mental illness, it means that they are experiencing disorders in terms of their behavior, thoughts, and feelings that are manifested in the form of a set of symptoms and/or behavioral changes that are meaningful, and that can cause obstacles and suffering when they are carrying out their functions as humans(Indonesian Ministry of Health, 2014)

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