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The Implementation of Guided Dhikr Therapy to Reduce Anxiety in Close Fractures Patients Khoirunisak, Naretta; Hakam, Mulia; Kushariyadi; Setyowati, Sulis
Jurnal Kegawatdaruratan Medis Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 2: August 2024
Publisher : Al-Hijrah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58545/jkmi.v3i2.152

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Patients with fracture conditions often experience complaints of excessive anxiety, where anxiety is felt due to the pain that is felt and the provision of invasive or surgical action plans. Preoperative patients will certainly feel excessive anxiety. Feelings of anxiety will cause stress and cause nursing problems, namely anxiety. Dhikr therapy is a non-pharmacological therapy and includes complementary therapy, where this therapy can reduce the level of anxiety felt by preoperative patients. The purpose of this study was to analyze the administration of dhikr therapy in patients with preoperative close fractures of the left distal radius. This research uses the case study method. This research was conducted in the Seruni room at dr. Soebandi Regional Public Hospital of Jember. Dhikr therapy is carried out for four consecutive days with a time of approximately 20 minutes. The results obtained from this study after administration of anxiety reduction combined with dhikr therapy obtained the patient's anxiety scale level from VAS-A4 to the VAS-A0 scale, visualization of anxiety complaints decreased, restless behavior decreased, and eye contact increased, respiratory rate 16 x/minute, SpO2 98%, pulse 90 x/minute, and blood pressure 130/80 mmHg. Reducing anxiety with dhikr therapy can be given to pre-surgery patients, this can improve health quality, sleep quality, and physical condition.
Family Nursing Care with Family Health Management Problems is Ineffective in Handling Hypertension Elderly Through Family Support in the Work Area of the Rambipuji Health Center Jember Regency Susanto, Tantut; Maulana, Muh. Ariandi; Khoirunisak, Naretta; Arlyani, Risma Eka Putri; Piesesha, Virgiana; Anggista, Melaniara; Damayanti, Trisya Aulia
Journal of Health Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Health Community Service: 2026 January
Publisher : UNUSA Press

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Background:, Family involvement is very important in maintaining the welfare and health of elderly members, especially in the elderly with hypertension. Family support can improve adherence to treatment of the elderly through monitoring and providing encouragement to individuals undergoing treatment. Method: a case study by providing nursing care to two assisted families for 3 weeks with health education interventions, progressive muscle relaxation therapy and slow stroke back massage therapy. Results and Discussion: The results showed a correlation of 0.000 and sig. (2. tailed) 0.049 which means that there is an effect of family support with health education about hypertension in both assisted families. The p-value of systolic blood pressure before and after ROP (p = 0.023) and the p-value of diastolic blood pressure before and after ROP (p = 0.038) indicated that there was an effect of family support through progressive muscle relaxation on blood pressure. p-value on systolic blood pressure before and after SSBM (p = 0.049) and p-value on diastolic blood pressure before and after SSBM (p = 0.049) thus indicating that there is an effect of family support through slow stroke back massage therapy on blood pressure. Conclusion: Implementation of nursing carried out through family support such as health education, progressive muscle relaxation therapy and slow stroke back massage can affect blood pressure in the elderly.