Aprianti M, Tutty
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Application of Deep Breathing Relaxation and Hold Finger to Reduce Pain Levels in in Post-Laparotomy Patients with Pancreatic Head Carcinoma: Penerapan Deep Breathing Relaxation dan Hold Finger Terhadap Penurunan Tingkat Nyeri pada Pasien Karsinoma Kaput Pankreas Post-Op Laparatomi Ramadhani, Magfirah Aulia; Aprianti M, Tutty
Essential English Grammar Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Journal Of Health and Cardiovascular Nursing
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes RI Jakarta I

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/jhcn.v4i2.1740

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Pancreatic cancer ranks as the seventh most common cause of cancer-related death, according to the 2020 Global Cancer Statistics. This cancer can cause blockages in the duodenum or bile ducts, often requiring bypass laparotomy to relieve gastrointestinal obstructions caused by pancreatic head tumors and to restore disrupted digestive flow. Postoperative pain is common, with major surgeries typically causing more intense pain. Data shows that 70-80% of surgery patients experience postoperative pain, and 10-30% develop chronic pain. This study examines the effects of deep breathing relaxation and finger-hold therapy on changes in vital signs and pain levels. The treatment was applied for 8 minutes over 3 days, with pain monitored through vital signs. This method combines deep breathing with finger holding for 2 minutes per finger. Results showed a pain reduction from a scale of 6 to 3 on the Numeric Rating Scale, along with changes in vital signs. This intervention can be beneficial for managing postoperative pain in laparotomy patients
DEVELOPMENT AND TRIAL OF DRUG DISPENSER FOR ELDERLY WITH CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN MEDICATION ADHERENCE: PENGEMBANGAN DAN UJI COBA DISPENSER OBAT PADA LANSIA DENGAN PENYAKIT JANTUNG KORONER DALAM KEPATUHAN WAKTU MINUM OBAT Rosita, Rosita; Aprianti M, Tutty; Desmarnita, Ulty
Journal of Health and Cardiovascular Nursing Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Health and Cardiovascular Nursing
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes RI Jakarta I

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/jhcn.v5i2.2768

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Elderly people with coronary heart disease (CHD) often have difficulty adhering to medication schedules due to forgetfulness, cognitive impairment, and the complexity of therapy, which increases the risk of complications. This study aims to develop and test the feasibility and effectiveness of an automatic medication dispenser as a non-pharmacological intervention to improve medication adherence in elderly people with CHD at Jakarta Regional General Hospital. The study used the Borg and Gall R&D model approach with eight stages and involved 18 elderly people aged ?60 years selected by purposive sampling. Data were collected through interviews, FGDs, expert validation, and adherence measurement using the MMAS-8, and were analyzed descriptively and using paired t-tests. The dispenser was developed using an Arduino system with elderly-friendly features. The results of this study showed very high feasibility (97.2%), and the results of this study showed a significant increase in adherence scores from 24.31 to 31.70. A total of 92% of respondents expressed satisfaction. It was concluded that the automatic medication dispenser is feasible and effective in improving medication adherence in elderly people with CHD and supporting their independence. It is recommended that this automatic medication dispenser be implemented more widely in healthcare and community settings as a medication adherence aid, with the development of reminder features and ongoing user education to maximize its benefits for the elderly.