The Effect of Self-Help Group (SHG) on Family's Ability in Treating Person with Mental Illness (PWMI)
Date
2023-03-02Author
KURNIYAWAN, Enggal Hadi
DEWI, Erti Ikhtiarini
WURYANINGSIH, Emi Wuri
DEVIANTONY, Fitrio
FITRIA, Yeni
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The community health center in Jember Regency has not been optimal in overcoming 
mental disorders in the community, causing increasingly complex mental health 
problems, and impacting not only individuals but families and society itself. The family 
approach using self-help group (SHG) therapy is one way to be able to provide 
treatment for a Person with Mental Illness (PWMI). The role of mental nurses is to 
explore mental health problems in PWMI and psychosocial problems in families with 
PWMI by giving SHG therapy. This study aimed to analyze the effect of self-help 
groups on the family's ability to care for PWMI. This study uses a pre-experimental 
design approach with a one-shot case study method. The measuring instruments 
used were self-help group SOP, PWMI daily living activity observation sheets, and a 
questionnaire on the family's ability to care for PWMI. The SHG will be held for four 
sessions involving PWMI, families, and the person in charge of mental health 
programs at the community health center. The results showed a significant increase 
in the family's cognitive abilities before and after getting a self-help group with a P value of 0.040. and a significant increase in psychomotor abilities with a P-value of 
0.043. It is hoped that nurses can form SHGs to improve PWMI care in the 
community
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