THE EFFECT OF IMPLEMENTING PERSONAL HYGIENE INDEPENDENCE: BATHING ON SELF-CARE DEFICIT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15956866Keywords:
Low Self-Esteem, Self-Care Deficit, Personal Hygene: BathingAbstract
There are 42 people suffering from mental disorders at the Duren Sawit Regional Special Hospital, Jakarta in the Bengkoang Room in June 2023. With cases of Low Self-Esteem in 15 patients and Self-Care Deficit in 20 patients. This research aims to determine the comparison between three patients using the correct and independent method of bathing in the Bengkoang Room at the Duren Sawit Regional Special Hospital, Jakarta. The research method used a case study approach to providing nursing care for patients with low self-esteem self-concept disorders who experience bathing self-care deficits in three patients starting from assessment, data analysis, diagnosis, intervention, implementation and nursing evaluation. The nursing process was carried out for 6 days at a special hospital in the Duren Sawit area of Jakarta. Data analysis required collaboration with room nurses and patients to assist in the success of providing nursing care. The research results of three patients with low self-esteem selfconcept disorders who experienced bathing self-care deficits by teaching them how to bathe correctly from day 1 to day 6, by improving how to bathe correctly independently and the desire to bathe. From the results of this research, three patients were able to bathe in the correct way and independently because of the motivation and support provided.

