The Effect of Distraction and Relaxation Techniques toward Pain Intensity Changes in Postoperative Patients

Dewi Tiansa Barus, Rostiodertina Girsang, Mutiara Dwi Yanti, Rentawati Purba, Herri Novita Tarigan, Friska Ernita Sitorus, Iskandar Markus Sembiring

2019

Abstract

Postoperative pain belongs to acute pain category with characterized by having fast, sudden and lasting onset for short time. This research was conducted with Quasi Experiment method with "pre test-post test design", the sample selection used purposive sampling. Samples were 52 respondents. Data collection is carried out by using observation sheets, the data were processed by using the Wilcoxon Test with significance level α = 0.05 (95%), from 52 respondents divided into 2 namely distraction technique of 26 respondents before doing mild pain intensity as many as 9 respondents (34.6%), mild pain as many as 17 respondents (65.4) after doing there was no pain as many as 9 respondents (34.6%), mild pain as many as 10 respondents (38.5%), and moderate pain as many as 7 respondents (26.9%). Furthermore, the relaxation technique of 26 respondents before doing mild pain intensity as many as 10 respondents (38.5%), mild pain as many as 16 respondents (61.5) after being done there was no pain as many as 11 respondents (34.6%), mild pain as many as 8 respondents (38, 5%), and moderate pain as many as 7 respondents (26.9%). The study results showed that there was significant influence between distraction technique of listening to music with pain intensity change in postoperative patients (p value = 0.003 <α 0.05), and the existence of significant influence between deep breathing relaxation techniques with pain intensity changes in postoperative patients (p value = 0.002 value <α 0.05).

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Barus D., Girsang R., Yanti M., Purba R., Tarigan H., Sitorus F. and Sembiring I. (2019). The Effect of Distraction and Relaxation Techniques toward Pain Intensity Changes in Postoperative Patients.In Proceedings of the International Conference on Health Informatics and Medical Application Technology - Volume 1: ICHIMAT, ISBN 978-989-758-460-2, pages 51-57. DOI: 10.5220/0009463300510057


in Bibtex Style

@conference{ichimat19,
author={Dewi Tiansa Barus and Rostiodertina Girsang and Mutiara Dwi Yanti and Rentawati Purba and Herri Novita Tarigan and Friska Ernita Sitorus and Iskandar Markus Sembiring},
title={The Effect of Distraction and Relaxation Techniques toward Pain Intensity Changes in Postoperative Patients},
booktitle={Proceedings of the International Conference on Health Informatics and Medical Application Technology - Volume 1: ICHIMAT,},
year={2019},
pages={51-57},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0009463300510057},
isbn={978-989-758-460-2},
}


in EndNote Style

TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the International Conference on Health Informatics and Medical Application Technology - Volume 1: ICHIMAT,
TI - The Effect of Distraction and Relaxation Techniques toward Pain Intensity Changes in Postoperative Patients
SN - 978-989-758-460-2
AU - Barus D.
AU - Girsang R.
AU - Yanti M.
AU - Purba R.
AU - Tarigan H.
AU - Sitorus F.
AU - Sembiring I.
PY - 2019
SP - 51
EP - 57
DO - 10.5220/0009463300510057