dc.description.abstract | Drug abuse is a serious problem that damages physical, mental, moral,
social, and spiritual health, and threatens the future of Indonesia's young generation.
The high rate of abuse in North Sumatra and its negative impact on individuals,
families, communities, and the nation, demonstrates the need for an effective
rehabilitation program to recover victims of drug abuse. Bina Karsa Tuntungan
Mental Hospital has a unique rehabilitation program that combines medical,
psychosocial, spiritual therapy, and skills training to restore patients holistically.
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the drug rehabilitation program in
the recovery of drug abuse victims at Bina Karsa Tuntungan Mental Hospital using
effectiveness measures according to Sutrisno (2007), namely program
understanding, on-target, on-time, achievement of goals, and real change. Program.
The study used a descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques in
the form of observation, interviews, and documentation. Informants consisted of
key informants the Director of Bina Karsa Tuntungan Mental Hospital, key
informant patients participating in the program, and additional informants nurses.
The results showed that the rehabilitation program was effective. Patients showed
improvements in physical, mental, behavioral, and social readiness. | en_US |