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Intervention on ADHD: Effectiveness of Parental Group Discussion Based on Caring Swanson Theory

Dianti, Meilina Ratna ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0000-5552-1880, Nurmala, Ira and Puspitasari, Nunik (2024) Intervention on ADHD: Effectiveness of Parental Group Discussion Based on Caring Swanson Theory. South Eastern European Journal of Public Health, XXIII (1). pp. 518-524. ISSN E-ISSN:2197-5248

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Abstract

The main goal of CST is to provide convenience caring process for clients to go through the transition period
by facilitating everything the client needs. The aim of this study was to intervene the caring process of parents
as caregivers of ADHD children by using SCT module in a closeted room of parental group discussion that
were performed in four-time sessions. Parental group discussions are conducted online and offline. In the
process, the discussion group will discuss developments of caring process. The control group were only
provided a room to discuss their problem while the experimental group received the intervention. This type of
research is quasi experiment with pretest and post-test control group design. The research population was all
parents as caregivers of ADHD children in the Malang City area, East Java, Indonesia. The instruments used in
data collection were the SCT module for caregivers and a questionnaire with responses. Parents as caregivers
will fill out a questionnaire before and after the parental group discussion process. The average parents’
responses were 76.07 in experimental group, so it is categorized as strongly agree. Parents from the
experimental group were stating that they were more composed in handling the caring process daily now that
they have new insight of what goal must’ve been achieved from caring ADHD children.

Item Type: Journal Article
Keywords: Parental, caring, Swanson, ADHD
Subjects: 11 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES > 1117 Public Health and Health Services > 111704 Community Child Health
Divisions: Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences > Department of Pharmacy
Depositing User: Meilina Ratna Dianti
Date Deposited: 11 Dec 2024 22:31

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