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Telehealth Intervention for Self-management Among Patient with Hypertension: A Scoping Review Agastiya, I Made Cahyadi; Risnawati, Nyoman Eta
Jurnal Keperawatan Malang Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Keperawatan Malang (JKM)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat STIKes Panti Waluya Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36916/jkm.v9i01.245

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Background: Self-management among hypertensive patients is important to reduce morbidity and mortality. The use of telehealth can be applied to optimized self-management among hypertensive patients. Purpose: This study aimed to describe the application of telehealth in self-management of hypertensive patients. Methods: This review uses three electronic databased namely PubMed, EbscoHost and Scopus. The article included in the review is the use of telehealth in management in hypertensive psien. Review papers are excluded from the review. 9 articles are included in this review. Result: The form of application of telehealth in the management of hypertensive patients is health education related to hypertension, blood pressure monitoring, motivational support related to self-management, reminders in the form of taking medication, doctor visits, and diet, recording blood pressure results regularly in the form of charts / diagrams, and online consultations. Implication: The forms of telehealth implementation in this review are education, monitoring the blood pressure of hypertensive patients, motivation, reminders, diagram of blood pressure monitoring, and e-consultation. Although in the application of telehealth, there are some challenges, the application of telehealth provides advantages and benefits in chronic patient management Keywords: Hypertension; self-management; telehealth
Relaxation–based Immersive Virtual Reality (RIVR) sebagai Strategi Berpusat pada Pasien Untuk Meningkatkan Kenyamanan Selama Hemodialisis Agastiya, I Made Cahyadi; Risnawati, Nyoman Eta; Indrayanti, Ni Kadek
Bali Medika Jurnal Vol 12 No 2 (2025): Bali Medika Jurnal December 2025
Publisher : Stikes Wira Medika Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36376/bmj.v12i2.494

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Latar belakang: Pasien hemodialisis sering mengalami ketidaknyamanan multidimensi selama prosedur yang berlangsung 3–5 jam. Intervensi non-farmakologis berbasis teknologi seperti relaxation-based immersive virtual reality (RIVR) menawarkan solusi inovatif untuk meningkatkan kenyamanan. Tujuan: Menilai efektivitas RIVR terhadap kenyamanan fisik, psikospiritual, sosiokultural, dan lingkungan pada pasien hemodialisis di RSUD Tabanan, Bali. Metode: Studi kuasi-eksperimen dengan desain pre-test/post-test control group melibatkan 42 pasien yang dibagi secara konsekutif menjadi kelompok intervensi (n=21; RIVR berbasis panorama alam selama ±10 menit) dan kelompok kontrol (n=21; perawatan standar berupa leaflet relaksasi). Kenyamanan diukur menggunakan Shortened General Comfort Questionnaire in Indonesian version (SGCQ) dan dianalisis dengan uji Wilcoxon dan Mann-Whitney (α=0.05). Hasil: RIVR secara signifikan meningkatkan skor kenyamanan total (Z = −5.0, p < 0.001), terutama pada domain fisik (p < 0.001), psikospiritual (p < 0.001), dan lingkungan (p = 0.003). Tidak ada perubahan signifikan pada kenyamanan sosiokultural (p = 0.64). Simpulan: RIVR efektif meningkatkan kenyamanan multidimensi pasien hemodialisis dan direkomendasikan sebagai bagian dari perawatan holistik di unit nefrologi.   Background: Patients undergoing hemodialysis frequently experience multidimensional discomfort during prolonged 3–5-hour sessions. Technology-based non-pharmacological interventions such as relaxation-based immersive virtual reality (RIVR) offer a promising approach to enhance patient comfort. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of RIVR on physical, psychospiritual, sociocultural, and environmental comfort among hemodialysis patients at Tabanan General Hospital, Bali. Methods: A quasi-experimental pre-test/post-test control group design was employed with 42 patients randomly assigned to an intervention group (n = 21; 10-minute nature-based RIVR) or a control group (n = 21; standard care with a relaxation leaflet). Comfort was measured using the validated Indonesian Shortened General Comfort Questionnaire (SGCQ) and analyzed using Wilcoxon signed-rank and Mann–Whitney U tests (α = 0.05). Results: The RIVR group showed a significant improvement in total comfort scores (Z = −5.0, p < 0.001), particularly in physical (p < 0.001), psychospiritual (p < 0.001), and environmental domains (p = 0.003). No significant change was observed in sociocultural comfort (p = 0.64). Conclusion: RIVR is an effective, non-invasive intervention to enhance multidimensional comfort in hemodialysis patients and should be integrated into holistic nephrology care protocols.