Chatarina Hatri Istiarini
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Bethesda Yakkum,Yogyakarta

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INTERVENSI KEPERAWATAN KECEMASAN PADA PASIEN PRE OPERASI: LITERATUR REVIEW Chatarina Hatri Istiarini; Efriane Pali Osa; Maria Titin Inya Ede
Medika Respati : Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol 16, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Respati Yogyakarta

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Nursing Interventions for Anxiety in Patients Preoperative: Literature ReviewBackground: one of the psychological effects of surgery is anxiety (Sutejo, 2018). Anxiety management can be done in pharmacology (doctors) or non-pharmacology (nurses). One of the preoperative anxiety nursing interventions was learned through the identification of various related studies / Integrated Literature Review (IRL). Thus the authors are interested in identifying "How Anxiety Nursing Interventions in Patients Pre Operative: Literature Review". Objective: identifying anxiety nursing interventions in preoperative patients. Methods: the study was conducted using the Literature Review method. The steps are: problem identification, literature search, data identification, data analysis and reporting. Literature search using Google Scholar and Garuda Portal with inclusion criteria, namely Indonesian language articles, full text, and discussing preoperative patient anxiety. Results: there are 7 journals that fit the inclusion criteria. Researchers divided into five pre-operative anxiety nursing interventions: one journal (14%) explained identification of anxiety levels, two journals (29%) about anxiety coping strategies, two journals (29%) about nonpharmacological interventions reduced anxiety levels, one journal ( 14%) about the regulation of emotional anxiety, and one journal (14%) about anxiety management. Conclusion: anxiety nursing interventions in preoperative patients with anxiety identification, coping strategies, nonpharmacological interventions (music therapy, lavender oil administration, Wack Wednesday, healing touch, and hand reflexology), emotional regulation, and anxiety management. 
JENIS TERAPI DUKUNGAN SPIRITUAL YANG MEMPENGARUHI KECEMASAN PADA PASIEN PRE OPERASI: LITERATUR REVIEW Chatarina Hatri Istiarini; Anggreini Putri Ferdinand; Ayu Pratiwi; Donatus Newo; Dwitiya Purbo Sasongko; Ika Yuni Prihantari; Romenson Wolla
Medika Respati : Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol 16, No 3 (2021)
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Types of Spiritual Support Therapy Affecting Anxiety in Preoperative Patients: Literature ReviewBackground: Surgery is a stressful complex event. Surgery is always preceded by certain emotional reactions by the patient. Preoperative anxiety is related to patients concerns about the disease process, hospital care, anesthesia and surgery (Lemos et al, 2019). When experiencing anxiety, stress, individuals seek support from their religious beliefs. With an increase in anxiety in preoperative patients, the authors made an Integrated Review of Literature about types of Spiritual Support Therapy that Affects Anxiety in Preoperative Patients. Objectives: To identify types of Spiritual Support Therapy that Affects Anxiety in Preoperative Patients. Methods: The research used Literature Review. The literature review begins with the identification of phenomena that often occur in the operating room, and search for articles on trusted sites related to Spiritual Support Therapy that Affects Anxiety in Preoperative Patients. Results: 8 types of Spiritual Support Therapy that Affects Anxiety in Preoperative Patients are Classical Music Therapy, Murrotal Al-Quran, Christian Religious Music, Dzikir, Prayer Guidance, Spiritual Relaxation Guidance, Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique and Audio Visual Distraction: Islamic Studies. Conclusion: Classical Music Therapy, Murrotal Al-Quran, Christian Religious Music, Dzikir, Prayer Guidance, Spiritual relaxation guidance, SEFT and Audio Visual Distraction: Islamic studies can be used to reduce anxiety in preoperative patients.