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Title
PENERAPAN TERAPI RELAKSASI GENGGAM JARI PADA
PASIEN PASCABEDAH APENDIKTOMI DENGAN
MASALAH NYERI AKUT TAHUN 2020
PASIEN PASCABEDAH APENDIKTOMI DENGAN
MASALAH NYERI AKUT TAHUN 2020
Subject
Appendectomy, Finger Hold, Pain, Post-surgery
Description
ABSTRACT
Application of Finger hold Relaxation Therapy in patients with
appendectomy with acute pain problems
Background: The appendix is also called the worm tuft, worm tuft is a tubular
organ with a length of 2-6 inches (3-15 cm), the location of the appendix in the
right iliac below the iliocaecal valve, precisely in the abdominal wall below the
Mc Burney point.
Objective: this study was to obtain an overview of the implementation of
hand-held relaxation therapy to reduce acute pain in patients with appendectomy.
Method: This type of research is narrative in the form of literature studies.
Criteria for articles / research results used in this study consisted of 5 articles /
research results published online between 2015-2019.
Results: minimal-maximum pain intensity of 3-5, pain felt after being given a
hand-held relaxation technique were 8 painless respondents (42.1%), pain scale
decreased from scale 5 to scale 2, after finger hold relaxation technique to 2.16
with the difference obtained is 16.50, after the hand-held relaxation technique the
pain score is 3.87 (± 0.652). There is an influence of hand-held relaxation
techniques on post-surgical pain. In article 2, based on the difference in pain scale.
Conclusions and Recommendations: Hand-held finger relaxation therapy can
reduce acute pain in patients with appendectomy. The next researcher is expected
to be the basic data for the development of studies or research that develop
hand-held relaxation therapy methods.
Application of Finger hold Relaxation Therapy in patients with
appendectomy with acute pain problems
Background: The appendix is also called the worm tuft, worm tuft is a tubular
organ with a length of 2-6 inches (3-15 cm), the location of the appendix in the
right iliac below the iliocaecal valve, precisely in the abdominal wall below the
Mc Burney point.
Objective: this study was to obtain an overview of the implementation of
hand-held relaxation therapy to reduce acute pain in patients with appendectomy.
Method: This type of research is narrative in the form of literature studies.
Criteria for articles / research results used in this study consisted of 5 articles /
research results published online between 2015-2019.
Results: minimal-maximum pain intensity of 3-5, pain felt after being given a
hand-held relaxation technique were 8 painless respondents (42.1%), pain scale
decreased from scale 5 to scale 2, after finger hold relaxation technique to 2.16
with the difference obtained is 16.50, after the hand-held relaxation technique the
pain score is 3.87 (± 0.652). There is an influence of hand-held relaxation
techniques on post-surgical pain. In article 2, based on the difference in pain scale.
Conclusions and Recommendations: Hand-held finger relaxation therapy can
reduce acute pain in patients with appendectomy. The next researcher is expected
to be the basic data for the development of studies or research that develop
hand-held relaxation therapy methods.
Creator
MELANI APIOLA
Publisher
Poltekkes Kemenkes Palembang Jurusan Keperawatan Palembang
Date
2020
Contributor
Ns. Lukman, S.Kep, MM, M.Kep,
Format
PDF
Language
BAHASA INDONESIA
Type
KTI MAHASISWA