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Progressive Muscle Relaxation and Benson Therapy in Reducing Anxiety in Breast Cancer Patients Rusmiyati, Rusmiyati; Sukmawati, Ellyzabeth; Trihadi, Dayat; Solechan, Achmad; Nisa, Dias Choirun
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v7i2.4206

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Background: This study aimed to examine the effect of non-pharmacological therapy, specifically progressive muscle relaxation and Benson relaxation, on anxiety levels in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is known to trigger psychological disorders, including anxiety, which can negatively affect treatment outcomes. Methods: A pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest–posttest approach was applied, involving 43 purposively selected respondents. Anxiety levels were measured using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS). Results: The majority of respondents were aged 46–55 years, had completed high school or vocational school, were unemployed, and had undergone chemotherapy 1–6 times. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test revealed a significant reduction in anxiety scores after the intervention. Conclussion: These findings indicate that progressive muscle relaxation and Benson relaxation are effective in reducing anxiety among breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, highlighting the importance of integrating non-pharmacological interventions into supportive oncology care.
Coping Mechanisms and Stress Levels in the Climacteric Phase Noeraini, I’ien; Trihadi, Dayat; Sukmawati, Ellyzabeth; Sulistyaningrum, Danny Putri; Solechan, Achmad
Jurnal Bidan Cerdas Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33860/jbc.v7i2.4207

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Background: The climacteric phase is a critical transitional period often accompanied by physical, emotional, and psychosocial changes that may influence an individual’s ability to cope with stress. This study analyzed the relationship between adaptive coping mechanisms and stress levels among elderly retirees using a sequential mixed-methods design. Methods: A total of 169 respondents participated in the quantitative phase, followed by in-depth interviews with 10 key informants. Results: Fisher’s Exact Test revealed a significant association between adaptive coping and stress levels (p = 0.000; p < 0.05), while age and gender were not significant factors. Qualitative insights emphasized the vital role of social support from family, peers, and the community in strengthening adaptive coping and emotional well-being. Both findings indicates that enhancing adaptive coping and social support effectively reduces stress among older adults. Conclussion: These results highlight the need for community-based mental health initiatives and post-retirement support programs to promote resilience and improve the quality of life in the elderly.
Co-Authors amilatul lutfiyah Anak Agung Istri Sri Wiadnyani Andrey Devi Arisandi, Andrey Andriana, Myra Arisanti Ayu Wardhani Arwinda, Sherly Asti Nuraeni Budi Hartono Dayat Trihadi Dera Alfiyanti Dewi Nurjanah Dian Fatkularini, Dian Dian Marlina Dian Novita Handayani Dyah Ismi’anifatun Erni Suprapti Estimining Kartyasih Estimining Kartyasih, Estimining Febri Adhi Hilmawan, Febri Febriani, Yusnensi Febrina Sukmaningrum Febryantahanuji Febryantahanuji Fitro Nur Hakim Fitro Nur Hakim Gusana Prinda Erawati Hakim , Fitro Nur Haryo Kusumo Haryo Kusumo Hasan Aminda Syafrudin Indah Umaidah Ira Setiawati Ismonah - Iwan Hermawan Iwan Hermawan Jarot Dian Susatyono Kusumo, Haryo Luqman Khakim Luthfi Zuhdi , Muhammad Magriyanti, Arie Atwa Maratul Mutmainah Maratul Mutmainah, Maratul Maria Dagobercia Uskenat Marina Duwi Hapsari Marlina, Dian Maya Cobalt Angio Septianingtyas Migunani Migunani Muhamad Sidik Musliha, Cici Nafisatun Nisa Natalistyo Natalistyo Natalistyo Niken Sukesi Nisa, Dias Choirun Noeraini, I’ien Novianto, Rizki Nunik Wahyu Lestari, Nunik Nur Fajrin Nur Fajrin, Nur P, Toni Wijanarko A. Pepy Ratnasari Prita Adisty Handayani Qorinta Shinta Radhitya, Yogha Reka Wijayani, Reka Reni Veliyanti Reny Yulita Sari, Reny Rika Lolyta Ririn Dwi Jayanti Rissal Efendi Rissal Efendi Rohmad Abidin, Rohmad Rusmiyati Rusmiyati, Rusmiyati Sabatika Setyaningsih, Sabatika Saputro, Alif Budi Shibghatalloh, Ahmad Hafiyyan Simon Simon Sinta Nofita Siti Nur Aisah Sonny Hermawanto Sri Hartini Sri Hartini M.A Sri Hartini M.A, Sri Hartini Sri Hartini MA Sri Hartini Mardi Asih Sri Hartini Mardi Asih, Sri Hartini Sri Puguh Kristiyawati Sukmawati, Ellyzabeth Sulistyaningrum, Danny Putri Susatyono, Jarot Dian Swanny Trikajanti Widyaatmadja Syauqillah, Muhammad Teguh Prasandy, Teguh Toni Wijanarko Adi Putra Toni Wijanarko AP Toni Wijanarko AP. Trihadi, Dayat VS Tripriyo PS VS Tripriyo PS, VS Tripriyo Widayanti - Widayanti -, Widayanti Wijanarko Adiputro, Toni Yogha Radhitya1 - STMIK ProVisi Semarang Yuli Fitrianto Yulianto, Dodi Yusnensi Febriani