Proceeding of The International Conference on Health Sciences and Nursing
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): June : Proceeding of the International Conference on Health Sciences and Nursin

Implementation of Warm Foot Soak Hydrotherapy Reduces the Risk of Indefective Peripheral Perfusion in Hypertension Patients in the Family

Dwi Uswatun Chasanah (Akademi Keperawatan Karya Bhakti Nusantara Magelang)
Lis Nurhayati (Akademi Keperawatan Karya Bhakti Nusantara Magelang)
Evy Tri Susanti (Akademi Keperawatan Karya Bhakti Nusantara Magelang)



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04 Aug 2024

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Background: The risk of ineffective peripheral perfusion in hypertension occurs due to an increase in peripheral resistance due to a decrease in vascular elasticity, resulting in a decrease in blood circulation at the capillary level which can interfere with the body's metabolism. This can be controlled by non-pharmacological management by doing hydrotherapy with warm water foot soaks. This application will be successful by requiring the support of family members. Objective: To determine the application of warm foot immersion hydrotherapy to reduce the risk of ineffective peripheral perfusion in hypertensive patients in families. Methods: This study is a qualitative descriptive research with a case study strategy, using 2 participants, namely family members who experience hypertension in the family. The action is carried out 3 days for 15-20 minutes. Results: After hydrotherapy was carried out with warm water foot bath in both patients, the results were obtained in patient 1 the peripheral pulse strength was moderately increased radial pulse 84 x/min, brachial 82 x/min, posterior tibia 76 x/min, and dorsalis pedis 80 x/min, blood pressure decreased to 125/78 mmHg, mean arterial pressure decreased to 88, and CRT improved to < 2 seconds. Patient 2 obtained the results of a moderate increase in peripheral pulse strength of 84 x radial pulse / minute, brachial 80 x / minute , posterior tibia 68 x / minute, and dorsalis pedis 70 x / minute, blood pressure decreased to 130/79 mmHg, average arterial pressure decreased to 96, and CRT improved to < 2 seconds. Family members are able to apply warm water foot soak hydrotherapy to lower the risk of ineffective peripheral perfusion in hypertensive patients. Conclusions: Warm foot immersion hydrotherapy may lower the risk of ineffective peripheral perfusion in hypertensive patients in families.

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