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Application of Knee Pain Exercise to Pain Intensity in Osteoarthritis Patients Widiastuti, Agung; Utomo, Endrat Kartiko; Kartikasari, Annisa Yuli; Wulandari, Septiyana Indri
International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): June-December
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijphe.v4i1.1096

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Knee osteoarthritis in the elderly can cause pain due to joint capsules and cartilage damage in the bone joints. Osteoarthritis cases increase the risk of mobility disorders and have an effect on disability. Improving the quality of life in patients with joint disease is very necessary, namely by providing pain management through knee pain exercise. Knee pain exercise can maintain muscle strength so that it can reduce pain, increase functional activity in patients with knee osteoarthritis. This study aims to determine the effect of knee pain exercise in reducing pain intensity in osteoarthritis patients. The research design used Quasy Experiment One Group Pretest - Posttest Control Group Design. The population in this study were all knee osteoarthritis patients who experienced joint pain. The sampling technique used the purposive sampling method. Knee pain exercise was given 3 times a week and was carried out for 2 weeks, pain scale measurements using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) were carried out before and after knee pain exercise was given. The average pre-test results showed that the level of pain intensity in the intervention group was 5.05 and the average post-test value was 1.09, while in the control group the average pre-test results were 5.05 and the post-test value was still within the average range of 5.00. The Wilcoxon test results in the intervention group showed a p value of 0.0001 while in the control group a p value of 0.36 was obtained. The conclusion of this study is that there is a change in the level of pain before and after knee pain exercise in the intervention group, so there is an effect of knee pain exercise in reducing pain intensity in osteoarthritis sufferers.
Pengaruh slow deep breathing dan progressive muscle relaxation terhadap tekanan darah usia dewasa dengan hipertensi di Desa Jati Wulandari, Septiyana Indri; Musta’in, Musta’in; AM, Ady Irawan
Jurnal Praktik Dan Pendidikan Keperawatan Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Journal of Nursing Practice and Education
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Garawangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34305/jnpe.v4i1.831

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Latar Belakang: Hipertensi termasuk jenis penyakit tidak menular yang prevalensinya meningkat setiap tahun. Hipertensi merupakan keadaan dimana tekanan darah, baik sistolik dan diastolik melebihi batas normal yaitu >140/90 mmHg. Penanganan hipertensi dapat dilakukan dengan menggunakan terapi slow deep breathing dan progressive muscle relaxation. Ada pengaruh slow deep breathing dan progressive muscle relaxation terhadap penurunan tekanan darah pada usia dewasa dengan hipertensi di Desa Jati.Metode : Quasi experimental design dengan jenis non-equivalent control group design. Jumlah sampel 60 responden, terbagi 30 kelompok intervensi slow deep breathing dan 30 kelompok intervensi progressive muscle relaxation. Sampling yang digunakan yaitu purposive sampling. Instrumen menggunakan lembar observasi. Analisa data menggunakan uji Paired Sample T Test.Hasil: Kelompok intervensi slow deep breathing menunjukkan nilai tekanan darah sistolik p-value = 0,000 dan diastolik p-value = 0,000. Sedangkan kelompok intervensi progressive muscle relaxation menunjukkan nilai tekanan darah sistolik p-value = 0,000 dan diastolik p-value =0,000.Kesimpulan: Ada pengaruh slow deep breathing dan progressive muscle relaxation terhadap penurunan tekanan darah pada usia dewasa dengan hipertensi.
Application of Knee Pain Exercise to Pain Intensity in Osteoarthritis Patients Widiastuti, Agung; Utomo, Endrat Kartiko; Kartikasari, Annisa Yuli; Wulandari, Septiyana Indri
International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): June-December
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijphe.v4i1.1096

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Knee osteoarthritis in the elderly can cause pain due to joint capsules and cartilage damage in the bone joints. Osteoarthritis cases increase the risk of mobility disorders and have an effect on disability. Improving the quality of life in patients with joint disease is very necessary, namely by providing pain management through knee pain exercise. Knee pain exercise can maintain muscle strength so that it can reduce pain, increase functional activity in patients with knee osteoarthritis. This study aims to determine the effect of knee pain exercise in reducing pain intensity in osteoarthritis patients. The research design used Quasy Experiment One Group Pretest - Posttest Control Group Design. The population in this study were all knee osteoarthritis patients who experienced joint pain. The sampling technique used the purposive sampling method. Knee pain exercise was given 3 times a week and was carried out for 2 weeks, pain scale measurements using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) were carried out before and after knee pain exercise was given. The average pre-test results showed that the level of pain intensity in the intervention group was 5.05 and the average post-test value was 1.09, while in the control group the average pre-test results were 5.05 and the post-test value was still within the average range of 5.00. The Wilcoxon test results in the intervention group showed a p value of 0.0001 while in the control group a p value of 0.36 was obtained. The conclusion of this study is that there is a change in the level of pain before and after knee pain exercise in the intervention group, so there is an effect of knee pain exercise in reducing pain intensity in osteoarthritis sufferers.