Cyprus Turkish Journal of Psychiatry & Psychology Vol.8 Issue.2
Doi:10.35365/ctjpp.26.2.04
RESEARCH ARTICLE / ARAŞTIRMA YAZISI
Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Social Support in Reducing Burnout Among Elderly Caregivers in Nursing Home X, North Sumatra
Kuzey Sumatra X Huzurevinde Yaşlı Bakımında Görevli Bakıcıların Tükenmişliğini Azaltmada Kabul ve Kararlılık Terapisi ile Sosyal Desteğin Etkililiği
Yoza Okta Saputra1
, Hasnida2
, Josetta Maria Remila Tuapattinaja2
, Meutia Nauly2
Abstract:
Human development encompasses several stages, one of which is late adulthood, typically defined as the period from age 60 onward. During this stage, social interactions tend to become more selective, and maintaining social and emotional well-being becomes increasingly important. In many contexts, family members traditionally serve as the primary caregivers for older adults; however, the demands of modern life can place significant burdens on families, leading to increased reliance on institutional care facilities. Within these settings, caregivers often face excessive workloads, with one caregiver responsible for multiple residents, which can contribute to physical exhaustion and emotional burnout. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) combined with social support in reducing burnout among elderly caregivers. A purposive sampling technique was used to recruit nine participants. Data were collected using the Burnout Scale, Psychological Flexibility Scale, and Social Support Scale, and analyzed using the N-Gain test and Mann-Whitney test. The findings indicated that ACT combined with social support significantly reduced caregiver burnout. Additionally, establishing a self-help group helped sustain these positive outcomes by providing a sustained platform for participants to share experiences, express emotions, and offer mutual support. These results suggest that integrating ACT and structured social support interventions may be a valuable approach to enhancing caregivers’ psychological well-being and preventing long-term burnout.
Keywords: Elderly caregiver, Burnout, Acceptance and commitment therapy, Social support, Self-help group.
1Muhammadiyah Purwokerto University, Faculty of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Purwokerto, Indonesia.
2Sumatera Utara University, Faculty of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Medan, Indonesia.
Address of Correspondence/Yazışma Adresi: Yoza Okta Saputra, Muhammadiyah Purwokerto University, Jl. KH. Ahmad Dahlan, Dusun III, Dukuhwaluh, Kembaran, Banyumas, Jawa Tengah 53182, Indonesia, E-mail: [email protected].
Date of Received/Geliş Tarihi: 13.07.2025, Date of Revision/Düzeltme Tarihi: 15.01.2026, Date of Acceptance/Kabul Tarihi: 15.01.2026, Date of Online Publication/Çevirimiçi Yayın Tarihi: 15.06.2026
Citing/Referans Gösterimi: Saputra, Y. O., Hasnida, Tuapattinaja, J. M. R. & Nauly, M. (2026). Post-pandemic healthcare workers: A comprehensive bibliometric evaluation of psychosocial impacts and health management strategies. Cyprus Turkish Journal of Psychiatry & Psychology, 8(2), 139-146, Doi: 10.35365/ctjpp. 26.2.04
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Authors: Yoza Okta Saputra, Hasnida, Josetta Maria Remila Tuapattinaja, Meutia Nauly
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