The Possibility that Aggressive behavior Could Result in the Management of Anger in Cases of Schizophrenia when Nursing Care is Assigned

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  • Ida Ayu Made Puspa Ratna Dewi RSIA Nasanapura Kota Palu Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia

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anger control, nursing care, risk of violent behavior

Abstract

Patients who struggle with aggressive tendencies run the risk of threatening nurses, other people, and their surroundings with violence. The patient's emotional state makes it necessary to provide nursing care for the danger of violent conduct, which is helpful for channeling constructive energy with ways for putting nursing activities into practice. This reduces the risk of violent behavior towards oneself or others. The purpose of the study is to determine whether providing nursing care for violent behavior risk has an impact on anger management in patients. Thirty respondents make up the population of this study, which employs a quantitative descriptive design and a pre-experimental one-group pretest-posttest methodology.

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2024-06-30

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Ida Ayu Made Puspa Ratna Dewi. (2024). The Possibility that Aggressive behavior Could Result in the Management of Anger in Cases of Schizophrenia when Nursing Care is Assigned. Health Research Journal, 2(1), 17–21. Retrieved from https://jurnal.cakrabirawamedia.com/index.php/hrj/article/view/59

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