Pengaruh slow deep breathing terhadap nyeri pada pasien post op apendisitis di rsud sleman
Author(s) -
Ike Nurjana Tamrin,
Elsye Maria Rosa,
Dianita Subagyo
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
jhes (journal of health studies)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2549-3353
pISSN - 2549-3345
DOI - 10.31101/jhes.491
Subject(s) - medicine , breathing , anesthesia , respiratory rate , significant difference , diaphragmatic breathing , respiratory system , breathing exercises , ventilation (architecture) , physical therapy , heart rate , blood pressure , mechanical engineering , alternative medicine , pathology , engineering
Slow Deep Breathing (SDB) is a breathing technique that can be used below 10 times per minute with a long phase of breathing. Objective: Effects of Slow Respiratory In the decrease of pain level in RSUD Sleman Method: Experimental design with pre-post test type without control group design. Samples of 30 respondents with Acidental Sampling Result: There is effect of Slow Deep Breathing on the pain decrease p 0,001@ 0,05 where P 0,05 can be concluded that there is significant difference. Conclusion: Slow Respiratory Exercise Slowly Reduces Pain Rate in Post-Appendicitis Patients at RSUD Sleman
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