The Effect of Progressive Muscle Relaxation Therapy on Anxiety in Hypertension Patients

Nasihin Nasihin, Diah Ayu Pertiwi, Khayan Khayan, Widyana Lakshmi Puspita, Muhammad Ifham Hanif
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Anxiety is a condition in which an individual experiences a concern about something that is not certain to happen, even some people experiencing anxiety but do not understand the specific cause of the anxiety source they feel. Anxiety problems, which are common in people, can be treated non-pharmacologically with deep muscle relaxation techniques, which do not require guided imagination or cause side effects in patients undergoing progressive muscle relaxation therapy. The objective of this study is to identify how progressive muscle relaxation techniques affected the anxiety levels of hypertension patients at the Kedaung Wetan Public Health Center. The study was conducted to determine if there was a difference in the level of anxiety experienced by hypertensive patients before and after receiving progressive muscle relaxation therapy. The design in this study employed a quasi-experimental pre-post-test with a control group with a progressive muscle relaxation therapy intervention. Result: there is a significant relationship between the period of occurrence of hypertension with anxiety experienced by respondents. Anxiety in hypertensive patients is more prevalent in those who are unfamiliar with hypertension. Thus, anxiety can arise from a sense of concern and fear of more serious complications which occur from the hypertension they are experiencing. The experimental group who received treatment in the form of progressive muscle relaxation therapy had a lower level of anxiety than the control group at the Kedaung Wetan Public Health Center in Tangerang City, with a p-value of 0.000.
渐进式肌肉放松疗法对高血压患者焦虑的影响
焦虑是一种个体对不一定会发生的事情感到担忧的情况,甚至有些人正在经历焦虑,但不了解他们感到焦虑的具体原因。焦虑问题在人们中很常见,可以用深层肌肉放松技术进行非药物治疗,这种技术不需要引导想象力,也不会对接受渐进式肌肉放松治疗的患者产生副作用。本研究的目的是确定渐进式肌肉放松技术如何影响Kedaung Wetan公共卫生中心高血压患者的焦虑水平。进行这项研究是为了确定高血压患者在接受渐进式肌肉放松治疗前后的焦虑水平是否存在差异。本研究中的设计采用了一种准实验性的前后测试,对照组采用渐进式肌肉放松疗法干预。结果:高血压的发生期与被调查者所经历的焦虑之间存在显著关系。高血压患者的焦虑在不熟悉高血压的人群中更为普遍。因此,焦虑可能源于对他们正在经历的高血压引起的更严重并发症的担忧和恐惧。在唐格朗市Kedaung Wetan公共卫生中心接受渐进式肌肉放松疗法治疗的实验组的焦虑水平低于对照组,p值为0.000。
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