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The document discusses a study on the effects of group activity therapy on patients' ability to control hallucinations. The study was conducted at Lampung Provincial Mental Hospital in 2016 and involved 15 respondents experiencing hallucinations for less than 3 months. The respondents' ability to control hallucinations was measured before and after group activity therapy using an observation sheet. The results showed that respondents' average ability to control hallucinations improved significantly after therapy. The study concluded that group activity therapy had a significant positive effect on patients' ability to control hallucinations.

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The document discusses a study on the effects of group activity therapy on patients' ability to control hallucinations. The study was conducted at Lampung Provincial Mental Hospital in 2016 and involved 15 respondents experiencing hallucinations for less than 3 months. The respondents' ability to control hallucinations was measured before and after group activity therapy using an observation sheet. The results showed that respondents' average ability to control hallucinations improved significantly after therapy. The study concluded that group activity therapy had a significant positive effect on patients' ability to control hallucinations.

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ABSTRACT

EFFECT OF ACTIVITY GROUP THERAPY STIMULATION


HALLUCINATIONS PERCEPTION OF ABILITY TO
CONTROLHALLUCINATIONS FINCHES
RSJD IN THE PROVINCE LAMPUNG
YEAR 2016

By :
Willcan florenctio *

Changes in sensory perception is a symptom of mental disorder in which patients


experience changes in sensory perception. Therapeutic activity of the group is one
of the efforts to facilitate a psychotherapist on a number of patients at the same
time to monitor and improve the relationships between members. Based on
statistical data obtained in Lampung Provincial Mental Hospital yesterday april
2016 there were 83 patients, the goal of this study was to identify the effect of
group activity therapy to control hallucinations hallucinations. Based on the
observations contained 62 patients with mental disorders hallucinations diruang
finches Lampung Provincial Mental Hospital.

The study design using the design of the one-group pretest-posttest design,
engineering purposive sampling with 15 respondents with a length of less than 3
months. The ability to control hallucinations measured before and after the
intervention of TAK using observation sheet. Analysis of the data by t-test.
Processing data using SPSS version 20.

The results show the ability to control hallucinations respondents before TAK has
a minimum value of 12.27 with a score of 2 and a maximum score of 20. The
score after TAK at 18.07 with a minimum of 6 and a maximum score of 20. The
results of the analysis indicate a significant effect of TAK the ability to control
hallucinations hallucinations with p-value (0.000). Suggestions for this study are
those RSJD Nurse. Lampung province can do TAK hallucinations regularly, and
is expected to further research the subject can expand or increase the number of
samples in order to obtain the results better.

Keywords: Effects of Therapy Activity Group, Hallucinations


Bibliography: 11 (2007 - 2011)

*) Faculty of Medicine, University of Nursing Science Program Malahayati

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