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Journal of Emergency and Trauma Nursing

Volume  5, Issue 1, January – June 2024, Pages 13-16
 

Original Article

To assess Bio-Psycho-Social Problems among the Patient’s Undergoing Psychotherapy of Selected Rehabilitation Centers at Dharwad

Nagesh V A

Associate Professor, Department of  Mental Health Nursing, SDM Institute of Nursing Sciences,
Dharwad 580009, Karnataka, India.
 

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Abstract

Context: Study can help in identifying gaps in care and areas needing improvement, leading   to better overall patient management. The findings may inform policymakers and healthcare  administrators about the needs and challenges faced by patients in psychotherapy settings. Aim: The current study aimed to identify Bio-Psycho-Social Problems among the patient’s   undergoing psychotherapy of selected rehabilitation centers.  Methodology: A quantitative technique and descriptive survey design were utilized, with Rosenstock's Health Belief Model serving as the conceptual underpinning for the study. A  sample of 50 patients was chosen using a non-probability convenient sampling technique.  Statistical analysis used: The structured questionnaire technique was employed to evaluate  the psycho-social issues. The findings were elucidated through the utilization of descriptive
and inferential statistics.  Results: The study result reveal that, with regard to psycho social problems, the mean score
of subjects was 37.08 with Standard deviation of ±16.55, median of 34 and a range of 15-64  as against possible range of 00-75. Majority 20(40%) of subjects were had moderate nature of   problems, 16(32%) of subjects were had mild nature of problems and remaining 14(28%) of  subjects were had severe nature of psycho-social problems.   The computed Chi-square value for association the psychosocial problems of patient  undergoing psychotherapy is significantly associated with their age and occupation at 0.05
levels. Conclusion: Insights gained from this study can be used to develop training programs for   healthcare professionals.
 


Keywords : Psycho-social problems; Patients undergoing psychotherapy; Rehabilitation.
Corresponding Author : Nagesh V A,