Effectiveness of Finger Held Relaxation on the Decrease in Intensity of Pain in Patient of Post-Sectio Caesarea in RSUD Sorong Regency
Abstract
Ariani Pongoh, Adriana Egam, Rizqi Kamalah, Anwar Mallongi.
Post-sectio caesarea patient often experience pain due to surgical incision. Finger held relaxation is a non-pharmacological technique that can reduce of pain. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of finger held relaxation on the decrease in intensity of pain in patient of post-sectio caesarea. This study design uses a pre-experimental approach to the one group pre and posttest design. The population in this research was post-sectio caesarea mothers who was treated for a month. The research using purposive sampling with a sample size of 30 respondents. There are 2 variables, independent variable with finger held relaxation and dependent variable with decrease in intensity of pain. Data collection uses Numerik Raitting Scale (NRS). Statistical analysis using Wilcoxon with significance level 0,05. The results of the study indicate that prior to finger held relaxation the experienced moderate pain of 26 respondents (86,7%). After giving finger held relaxation most of them experience mil pain of 28 respondents (93,3%). Obtained p value = 0,000 ≤ α = 0,05. Of the finger held relaxation effective against decreasing the intensity of pain in patient of post-sectio caesarea.
How to Cite this Article |
Pubmed Style Pongoh A, Egam A, Kamalah R, Mallongi A. Effectiveness of Finger Held Relaxation on the Decrease in Intensity of Pain in Patient of Post-Sectio Caesarea in RSUD Sorong Regency. SRP. 2020; 11(9): 953-956. doi:10.31838/srp.2020.9.138 Web Style Pongoh A, Egam A, Kamalah R, Mallongi A. Effectiveness of Finger Held Relaxation on the Decrease in Intensity of Pain in Patient of Post-Sectio Caesarea in RSUD Sorong Regency. http://www.sysrevpharm.org/?mno=28563 [Access: March 29, 2021]. doi:10.31838/srp.2020.9.138 AMA (American Medical Association) Style Pongoh A, Egam A, Kamalah R, Mallongi A. Effectiveness of Finger Held Relaxation on the Decrease in Intensity of Pain in Patient of Post-Sectio Caesarea in RSUD Sorong Regency. SRP. 2020; 11(9): 953-956. doi:10.31838/srp.2020.9.138 Vancouver/ICMJE Style Pongoh A, Egam A, Kamalah R, Mallongi A. Effectiveness of Finger Held Relaxation on the Decrease in Intensity of Pain in Patient of Post-Sectio Caesarea in RSUD Sorong Regency. SRP. (2020), [cited March 29, 2021]; 11(9): 953-956. doi:10.31838/srp.2020.9.138 Harvard Style Pongoh, A., Egam, . A., Kamalah, . R. & Mallongi, . A. (2020) Effectiveness of Finger Held Relaxation on the Decrease in Intensity of Pain in Patient of Post-Sectio Caesarea in RSUD Sorong Regency. SRP, 11 (9), 953-956. doi:10.31838/srp.2020.9.138 Turabian Style Pongoh, Ariani, Adriana Egam, Rizqi Kamalah, and Anwar Mallongi. 2020. Effectiveness of Finger Held Relaxation on the Decrease in Intensity of Pain in Patient of Post-Sectio Caesarea in RSUD Sorong Regency. Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 11 (9), 953-956. doi:10.31838/srp.2020.9.138 Chicago Style Pongoh, Ariani, Adriana Egam, Rizqi Kamalah, and Anwar Mallongi. "Effectiveness of Finger Held Relaxation on the Decrease in Intensity of Pain in Patient of Post-Sectio Caesarea in RSUD Sorong Regency." Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy 11 (2020), 953-956. doi:10.31838/srp.2020.9.138 MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style Pongoh, Ariani, Adriana Egam, Rizqi Kamalah, and Anwar Mallongi. "Effectiveness of Finger Held Relaxation on the Decrease in Intensity of Pain in Patient of Post-Sectio Caesarea in RSUD Sorong Regency." Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy 11.9 (2020), 953-956. Print. doi:10.31838/srp.2020.9.138 APA (American Psychological Association) Style Pongoh, A., Egam, . A., Kamalah, . R. & Mallongi, . A. (2020) Effectiveness of Finger Held Relaxation on the Decrease in Intensity of Pain in Patient of Post-Sectio Caesarea in RSUD Sorong Regency. Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 11 (9), 953-956. doi:10.31838/srp.2020.9.138 |