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The Relationship Between Knowledge And Caregiver Attitudes Towards Palliative Care At Melania Pedemangan Nursing Home Kristoforus Marselinus; Yurita Mailintina; Ribka Sabarina Panjaitan; Ika Mustafida; Ria Efkelin
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 04 (2024): Jurnal EduHealt (inpres), Year 2024
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Palliative care is an approach that focuses on improving the quality of life of patients and their families who are facing life-threatening disease-related problems. This treatment involves the prevention and reduction of suffering through early detection, assessment, and management of pain and other physical, psychosocial, and spiritual problems.   This type of research is quantitative with a Cross-Sectional design. The research approach used is a quantitative approach, namely the use of questionnaires and survey research techniques which are components of quantitative research. This study evaluates the relationship between knowledge and caregiver attitudes towards palliative care in the Melania Pedemangan nursing home. The results of the analysis showed that there was a positive and significant relationship between knowledge and caregiver attitudes, with a Pearson correlation of 0.537 and a significance value of 0.000. In conclusion, knowledge is effective in improving caregivers' attitudes towards palliative care in the Melania Pedemangan nursing home.
The Effect of Deep Breathing Relaxation on Stress Levels in Hypertension Patients Diah Ayu Puspa Sari; Ika Mustafida; Enni Juliani
Genius Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): GENIUS JOURNAL
Publisher : Inspirasi Foundation

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Introduction: Hypertension is a significant risk factor for morbidity and mortality associated with cardiovascular disease. The relationship between hypertension and stress is bidirectional, where hypertension can trigger stress through physiological and emotional response mechanisms. Stress activates the nervous system by increasing the production of hormones such as cortisol and adrenal. Objective: This study aims to analyze the effect of deep breathing relaxation on stress levels of hypertension patients. Method: This study used a quasi eksperiment one-group Pretest-Posttest design conducted in May 2025 at the Tambora District Health Center, West Jakarta. The sample size was 34 with a purposive sampling technique. Stress levels were measured using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21) questionnaire. The intervention provided was deep breathing relaxation for 14 days. Result: The results showed that the average stress level before the intervention 21.71 in the moderate category, then after the intervention the stress level score decreased to 10.41 in the normal category. The Wilcoxon test showed a p-value of 0.00 (p<0.05), indicating a significant difference between stress levels before and after deep breathing relaxation. Conclusion: This study concluded that deep breathing relaxation is effective in reducing stress levels in hypertension patients and can be used as a non-pharmacological intervention for hypertension patients that is easily implemented in primary health care.