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Implementation Of Autogenic Relaxation Techniques to Reduce Pain Scale in Patients With Abdominal Colic Fauziyyah, Aziizah Nuur; Fitriani, Ade; Purwati, Ayu Endang
KIAN JOURNAL Vol 4 No 2 (2025): KIAN JOURNAL (September 2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Inspirasi El Burhani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/kian.v4i2.563

Abstract

Background: Abdominal colic brings up symptoms of pain that arise and disappear that can interfere with patient comfort, abdominal colic pain is usually accompanied by changes in pulse because the pain is very painful, and causes patients to pay less attention to the conditions around them because patients focus mainly on pain. Therefore, it takes effective treatment to overcome this pain, one of which is non-pharmacological techniques, researchers use autogenic relaxation techniques. Autogenic relaxation technique is a relaxation technique that comes from oneself using short sentences to make the mind calm and comfortable, it can also be called hypnosis to divert pain. Objective: This study is to implement autogenic relaxation techniques to overcome pain. Methods: This case study uses a descriptive method that aims to explore the problem, provide an overview of the case study and analyze more deeply about nursing care by implementing autogenic relaxation techniques to reduce the pain scale in patients with abdominal colic. Results: After implementing autogenic relaxation techniques to reduce the pain scale in patients with abdominal colic for 3 days in the Dahlia room BLUD RSU Kota Banjar, it was proven effective to reduce the pain scale from a scale of 8 to 2, overcome pain, patients said the pain decreased, and seen from the grimace facial expression decreased. Conclusion: the implementation of autogenic relaxation techniques has proven to be effective and very influential to overcome the problem of acute pain in patients with abdominal colic, so that it can be used as nursing care for these patients.
Co-Authors Ade Fitriani, Ade Agustin, Adelia Aini Azhar, Iva Albianto, Deranito Langlang Paresa Amsana Amsana Andriani, Teni Anna L Yusuf Ariani, Dini Ariyanto, Heri Asmarani, Sri Utami Aulia Ridla Fauzi Dedi Supriadi Deni Firmansyah Dini Anggit Herdiani Doni Setiawan Dwi Vanawaty, Nadya Elfrida Ratnawati Fahliza, Aqshal Ilham Fauziah, Syifa Rahma Fauziyyah, Aziizah Nuur Firmansyah, Andan Gracea Petricka Hani Septiani Heni Heryani Heni Marliany Henri Setiawan Ima Sukmawati, Ima Irpan Ali Rahman Irpan Ali Rahman Jajuk Kusumawaty Kartika Ayu Khoirun Nisa, Fatimah Kusumawaty, Jajuk Lusi Lestari Lusi Siti Arofatul Badriah Marcella Divilda Metty Nurherliyany Monica, Intan Mutmainah, Nida Nadiatul Nadiatul Mutmainah, Nida Neli Sunarni Neng Mira Ningtias, Restika Puspa Nova Merlianda Noviati, Elis Nur Fauziyah, Diny Nur Hidayat Nur Hidayat Nurapandi, Adi Nurazizah, Tsaniya Nurherliyany, Metty Nurherlyany, Metty Nurkholizah, Siti Nurpadilah, Demita Oktaviani, Sophia Parida, Deli Pradiansyah, Kevin Septia Rahayu, Yuyun Rahma Fauziah, Syifa Rahman, Irfan Ali Resna Litasari Rhousnaka, Dika Rifa Aulia Aripiani Rosalina, Dela Gita Rosidah Solihah Rosita, Siti Rosmalina Hoerunisa Rosmiati Rosmiati Rosmiati Rudi Kurniawan Sandriani Sandriani Sandriani Sandriani, Sandriani Selmi Nur Agisni Shinta Gumilar Siti Khoerunisa, Saskia Solihah, Rosidah Sri Utami Asmarani Sri Wulan Ratna Dewi Srinayanti, Yanti Sunarni, Neli Syamimi Zulfana Tamala, Tita Tina Agustin, Neng Tiya Rizki Novianti Utami Asmarani, Sri Wulan Permatasari Wulan Ratna Dewi, Sri Yanti Srinayanti Yulianingsih, Ade Putri