Last modified: 2019-09-02
Abstract
Schizophrenia is a chronic and persistent condition which is characterized by positive and negative symptoms. In nursing, clients with these signs are diagnosed with risk of conducting violent behavior. The objectives of this study are to reveal the change in the symptoms and the ability of clients with risk of violent after obtaining nursing action, cognitive behavior therapy and social skills training. This study used quasi-experiment, pre-posttest without control design. The samples are 30 schizophrenia patients who experienced paranoia, or in nursing were diagnosed with risk of conducting violent behavior. Further, Measure using sign and symptoms from Faculty of nursing questioner of risk behavior violent that validated (Z= 0,707).The results of the study reveal that after getting nursing action, cognitive behavioral therapy, and social skills training, the symptoms in clients with risk of violent decrease (p-value < 0.05) and the capability increase (p-value of < 0.05). In conclusion, the combination of nursing action, cognitive behavioral therapy and social skills therapy are recommended to be administered on clients who were diagnosed with risk of violent behavior.