Mental Nursing Care with Nursing Problems of Auditory Hallucinations at the Tampan Mental Hospital, Riau Province

  • Nabila Raswandari
  • Usraleli Usraleli

Abstract

Hallucinations are states in which the individual perceives something which is false.
Auditory hallucinations are the state of an individual hearing voices or whispers that
aren't actually there, the contents of auditory hallucinations can be in the form of
sounds that contain orders that cause the patient to follow these orders so that the
patient can injure himself or those around him, or just noise that causes the patient
to be restless. In January 2023 there were 91 patients, with hallucination nursing
problems totaling 74 people (81.3%) in the Kuantan Room. The aim of this research
is to describe psychiatric nursing care for clients with auditory hallucination
problems at the Tampan Hospital in Riau Province. This research was conducted
specifically in the Kuantan Room with two research subjects, namely Mr. R and Mr.
I. Nursing care was carried out from 5 to 11 April 2023. This study used interview
and observation techniques. The results showed that there was a change in the
symptoms of hallucinations in the research subjects, subject I Mr. R symptoms have
not appeared so that it has been allowed to be outpatient, subject II Tn. I still likes to
be lazy so he still needs treatment, the two research subjects know about the type,
content, duration, frequency, duration and trigger factors of hallucinations, and are
able to independently control hallucinations using SP 1-4 hallucinations. The
researcher hopes that further research regarding Mental Nursing Care in Patients
with Auditory Hallucinations Nursing Problems can be further developed

Published
2024-03-29
How to Cite
Raswandari, N., & Usraleli, U. (2024). Mental Nursing Care with Nursing Problems of Auditory Hallucinations at the Tampan Mental Hospital, Riau Province. JONAH : Journal of Nursing and Homecare, 3(1). Retrieved from https://jurnal.pkr.ac.id/index.php/JONAH/article/view/906