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Characteristics of Urinary Tract Stone Patients Undergoing Extracorpreal Shoack Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) at Santa Elisabeth Hospital Medan Barus, Mardiati; Tampubolon, Lindawati F.; Sinurat, Samfriati; Sinurat, Walden Seinarjo
Jurnal Anestesi Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Januari : Jurnal Anestesi: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Kedokteran
Publisher : Stikes Kesdam IV/Diponegoro Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59680/anestesi.v4i1.2131

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Urinary tract stones are a common disease that often occurs at the age of 30-50 years, and is more common in men. The treatment that is often carried out is extracoporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). This study aims to determine the characteristics of urinary tract stone patients undergoing ESWL. This research is descriptive and carried out in the ESWL room of the hospital. The sample was 60 urinary stone patients who underwent ESWL during April – May 2024, which was obtained by accidental sampling technique. The instrument used is the Questionnaire. The results of the study were obtained by the majority of respondents aged 36-56 years as much as 45%, the majority were male as much as 71.3%, the location of the majority urinary tract stones in the median renal stool was 58.3%. The majority size of the stone is 5-10 mm as much as 65%, the daily water consumption is the majority of 4 hours a day as much as 55%. For dietary issues, the majority consumed red meat protein 3-4 times a week as much as 60%, green vegetable consumption 1-2 times a week as much as 89.9%, daily salt consumption was mostly high as much as 75%, the majority rarely consumed soft drinks as much as 48.3%, and the majority consumed tea and coffee 3-4 times a week as much as 38.3%. Urinary tract stone disease is influenced by several factors including age, age over 30 years of age, decreased organ function, lifestyle such as physical activity, sitting time and also diet. In addition, less fluid intake also has an impact on stone formation, so men who are generally more physically active but lack fluid intake are more at risk.
The Effect of Five-Finger Hypnotic Therapy on Reducing Family Anxiety Levels of ICU Patients at Santa Elisabeth Hospital Medan Derang, Imelda; Tumanggor, Lili S.; Barus, Mardiati; Simanjorang, Jekson
Jurnal Anestesi Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Januari : Jurnal Anestesi: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Kedokteran
Publisher : Stikes Kesdam IV/Diponegoro Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59680/anestesi.v4i1.2132

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Anxiety is a psychological response that arises from unclear internal stimuli and is characterized by feelings of discomfort, worry, fear, and uneasiness, often accompanied by physical symptoms. This condition can be experienced by anyone, including family members of patients undergoing treatment in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), where uncertainty and concern about the patient’s condition can significantly increase anxiety levels. Therefore, appropriate and practical interventions are needed to help families manage anxiety and prevent more severe psychological effects. One such intervention is five-finger hypnotic therapy, a simple and non-invasive technique that can be performed independently, anytime and anywhere, and has been shown to be effective in reducing anxiety. This study aims to analyze the effect of five-finger hypnotic therapy on reducing anxiety levels among families of ICU patients at Santa Elisabeth Hospital Medan in 2024. The research employed a pre-experimental design using a one-group pretest–posttest approach. A total of 30 respondents were selected using accidental sampling. Data were collected using the Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale and a standardized operating procedure for five-finger hypnosis therapy. The results showed that before the intervention, 23 respondents (76.6%) experienced severe anxiety, while after the intervention, all respondents (100%) reported mild anxiety. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test revealed a p-value of 0.000 (p < 0.05), indicating a significant effect of five-finger hypnotic therapy on anxiety reduction. It is recommended that families continue practicing this therapy regularly to manage anxiety effectively.
Co-Authors Adelaide Rumapea Adria Evicarolina Gea Agnes Juliana Turnip Agustaria Ginting Amnita Anda Ginting Amnita Anda Yanti Ginting Ance Siallagan Angenia Itoniat Zega Annastasya Paulina Br. Ginting Boris, Jev Br. Karo, Mestiana Brigitta Cahyani Silva Kristiani Waruwu Bunga Angelia Siregar Citra Berlianta Situmeang, Samsinar David Sumanto Napitupulu Derang, Imelda derang, imelda Dian Simangunsong Dicky Fauzi Hotimanta Sitepu Ernasari Sinurat Erni Cahyani Putri Gea Friska Sembiring Friska Sri H Ginting Gea, Erni Cahyani Putri Ginting, Agustaria Ginting, Amnita Ginting, Amnita Anda Yanti Ginting, Friska Ginting, Friska Sri Handayani Grace Amazihono Grace Panjaitan Helinida Saragih Helinida Saragih Ice Septriani Saragih Imelda Derang Imelda Derang Irma Schelly Simanjuntak Jagentar P Pane Jagentar P. Pane Jamhari Jamhari Jeslian Crisyonni Zalukhu Karo Mestiana Lahagu, Evan Juniman Putra Lilis Novitarum Lilis Novitarum Lubis, Monalisa Goretti Lumban Gaol, Timo Rauli Lumban Gaol, Timo Rauli Manahan Tua Tinambunan Manurung, Ellen Madeline Marbun, Gracia A Maria Puji Astuti Maria Pujiastuti Melina Cecilia Tarigan Mentalitas Ndruru Mestiana Br. Karo Mestiana Br. Karo Miltri Januarti Munthe Murni Simanullang Naibaho, Romiani Novelia Sitompul Novitarum, Lilis Novitarum, Lilis Pakpahan, Rotua Elvina Pane, Jagentar P. Pane, Jagentar Parlindungan Pardosi, Ester Rahel Permata.P Gulo, Crisdianti Pujiastuti, Maria Risda Siregar Rotua Elvina Pakpahan Rupang , Ernita Rante RUPANG, ERNITA RANTE Salsabila, Unik Hanifah Samfriati Sinurat Samfriati Sinurat Samfriati Sinurat Saragih, Helinida Saragih, Ice Septriani Saragih, Ngadina Lorensia Sembiring , Friska Sembiring, Friska Sembiring, Roy Andreas Sianturi, Risma Sigalingging, Vina Y.S Sigalingging, Vina Yolanda Sari Simanjorang, Jekson Simanullang, Murni S D Simanullang, Murni Sari Dewi Simorangkir , Lindawati Simorangkir, Lindawati Sinurat, Samfriati Sinurat, Samfriati Sinurat Sinurat, Walden Seinarjo Sitanggang, King Deston Sitinjak, Benedikta Sitinjak Situmorang, Paska Ramawati Sri Martini Stefani Natalis Ndruru Stefhanie, Ruth May Sumiati Petronella Br Sitinjak Tampubolon, Lindawati Farida Telaumbanua, Fitriani Timo Rauli Lumban Gaol Tumanggor, Agnes Tumanggor, Lili S. Tumanggor, Lili Suryani Turnip, Agnes Juliana Vina Yolanda Sari Sigalingging Vina Yolanda Sigalingging Yohana Beatry Sitanggang Yolanda Sigalingging, Vina Yosi Lorenza Yulin Apriyani Lase Yuliria Mendrofa Zebua, Ayin Lidia Srinawan