Application of Discharge Planning Model In an Effort to Improve Families' Capacity to Care for Patients with Violent Behavior at Dadi Regional Special Hospital In South Sulawesi Province

Discharge planning is an effort to prepare patients to go home and is a transitional period in hospital, until the patient returns to his home (Nordmark. S, 2016). This process is very complex and requires attention special, is part media communication among nurse, family, and patient in To do care...

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Veröffentlicht in:NeuroQuantology 2022-01, Vol.20 (17), p.1310
Hauptverfasser: Tombokan, Maryati, Rahman, Sitti Aminah, Laubo, Naharia, Baharuddin, K
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Zusammenfassung:Discharge planning is an effort to prepare patients to go home and is a transitional period in hospital, until the patient returns to his home (Nordmark. S, 2016). This process is very complex and requires attention special, is part media communication among nurse, family, and patient in To do care nursing. This study aims to apply the Discharge planning format model in an effort to improve family capabilities treating patients with violent behavior at the Dadi RSKD in South Sulawesi Province. The research design used is Experiment Two Group Pre and Post Test Design . To perform Data Collection writer using questionnaire sheets and sheets observation in assessing the ability of nurses and families after the implementation of the Format Discharge planning model, is good hospital or at the patient's home. Sampling by Simple Random Sampling with a total sample of 70 people (35 nurses and 35 patients). Data Processing with Wilcoxon Test analysis with rate significance of α < 0.05. The results found in this research are (1) Discharge planning forms for patients with violent behavior applied by nurses by using a format that has been developed by researchers.
ISSN:1303-5150
DOI:10.48047/NQ.2022.20.17.NQ880165