Pengelolaan Asuhan Keperawatan pada Remaja untuk Berhenti Merokok dengan Penerapan Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) di SMAN 12 Medan

Date
2023Author
Harefa, Erta Iman Jelita
Advisor(s)
Purba, Jenny Marlindawani
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Smoking habits are considered to give pleasure to smokers, but can have a negative impact
on smokers themselves and the people around them. Adolescence is a period of emotional,
physical, interest and behavioral changes. Teenagers begin to leave childish attitudes and
behavior and begin to show the ability to behave maturely. One of these behaviors is
smoking behavior in which cigarettes and various other tobacco products are addictive.
One of the efforts made to stop smoking is by using the acceptance and commitment therapy
(ACT) method or often called acceptance and commitment therapy. ACT is a behavioral
cognitive intervention to help individuals learn to accept experiences that are experienced
lovingly and build behavior that is in accordance with the values held by individuals. The
ACT consists of 4 sessions and each session is held for 30-45 minutes. After implementing
nursing with the application of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), the results
obtained by the client are still trying to reduce smoking cessation. It is hoped that the school
will involve parents to pay attention to students about the dangers of smoking for health.
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