Promoting Oxygen Saturation and Relaxation Level through Pursed Lip Breathing Exercise and Progressive Muscle Relaxation in Patients with Lung Cancer

R. Dinaryanti, Yulia, Masfuri
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--The most common symptoms in lung cancer are dyspnea and anxiety that cause restlessness on patients. This study aimed to identify the impact of PLB and PMR training program on the increase of oxygen saturation level and relaxation in patients with lung cancer. The study design was Quasi-Experiment with pre-test and post-test without control group. The inclusion criteria were patients with lung cancer who were affected by shortness of breath, admitted for at least 6 days, and provided with oxygen therapy through nasal cannula. The exclusion criteria were patient with musculoskeletal disorder, abnormal hemoglobin level, and pleural effusion. 19 participants were involved in this study. The instruments included pulse oximetry to measure oxygen saturation as well as subjective and objective monitoring form to measure relaxation level. The Faculty of Nursing of Universitas Indonesia had issued ethical clearance before the study was conducted. The results indicated a significant difference in oxygen saturation before and after PLB and PMR training program (p value < 0.05), and a significant difference in the level of relaxation before and after PLB and PMR training program (p value < 0.05). The multivariate analysis showed that age was a strong predictor of oxygen saturation. This study concluded that breathing and relaxation training program were able to promote oxygen saturation level and relaxation. Nurses are encouraged to apply this exercise for patients with lung cancer who are affected by shortness of breath. The authors suggest to apply a qualitative method by providing longer time for intervention for further study.
通过闭口呼吸运动和渐进式肌肉放松促进肺癌患者的氧饱和度和放松水平
肺癌最常见的症状是呼吸困难和焦虑,导致患者坐立不安。本研究旨在确定PLB和PMR训练计划对肺癌患者氧饱和度和舒张水平升高的影响。研究设计为准实验,前测后测,不设对照组。纳入标准为呼吸短促,住院时间至少6天,经鼻插管吸氧治疗的肺癌患者。排除标准为肌肉骨骼疾病、血红蛋白水平异常、胸腔积液。19名参与者参与了这项研究。仪器包括测量血氧饱和度的脉搏血氧仪和测量松弛程度的主客观监测形式。印度尼西亚大学护理学院在进行这项研究之前已经颁发了伦理许可。结果显示,PLB和PMR训练前后的血氧饱和度差异有统计学意义(p值< 0.05),PLB和PMR训练前后的弛豫水平差异有统计学意义(p值< 0.05)。多变量分析表明,年龄是血氧饱和度的重要预测因子。本研究的结论是,呼吸和放松训练方案能够促进氧饱和度水平和放松。鼓励护士将此练习应用于受呼吸短促影响的肺癌患者。作者建议采用定性方法,为进一步研究提供更长的干预时间。
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