Wisma Dewi Ni Putu, Ni Komang Sukraandini, I. N. Dharma Wiasa, Putu Sudarmika
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摘要
重症监护是对血液动力学不稳定的危重、急性和危及生命的患者的护理服务。呼吸机的使用会使患者感到不适,进而影响患者的血流动力学。足部按摩可应用于重症病人。本研究旨在确定足部按摩对Sanglah General Public Hospital ICU患者无创血流动力学状态的影响。准实验设计采用时间序列方法,涉及12名患者,采用有目的的抽样技术。足部按摩30分钟,30分钟后进行血流动力学测量。研究数据使用弗里德曼检验进行分析,然后继续使用事后Wilcoxon符号秩检验分析。足部按摩治疗对ICU患者无创血流动力学状态有显著影响,包括呼吸频率降低(p=0.002)、MAP降低(p=0.002)、心率降低(p=0.002)、血氧饱和度升高(p=0.002)。它提供一种放松反应,刺激交感神经系统减少其活动,增加副交感神经的工作,从而降低心率和血压,从而使组织中的氧气和二氧化碳达到平衡,从而降低呼吸频率,使其恢复正常。
Effect Effect of Foot Massage Therapy on Patient’s Non-Invasive Hemodynamic Status in The Intensive Care Unit
Intensive care is a care service for critical, acute, and life-threatening patients with hemodynamic instability. The use of a ventilator can make discomfort to the patients and then affect the patient's hemodynamics. Foot massage can be applied to intensive patients. This study aims to determine the effect of foot massage on non-invasive hemodynamic status patients in the ICU of the Sanglah General Public Hospital. The quasi-experimental design with a time series approach used, involve 12 patients using a purposive sampling technique. A foot massage was carried out for 30 minutes and hemodynamic measurements were taken 30 minutes later. The research data were analyzed using the Friedman test then continued with the post-hoc Wilcoxon Sign Rank test analysis. Foot massage therapy was given a significant effect on non-invasive hemodynamic status in patients in ICU, including decreasing respiratory frequency (p=0.002), decreasing MAP (p=0.002), decreasing heart rate (p=0.002), and increasing oxygen saturation (p=0.002). It provides a relaxation response that stimulates the sympathetic nervous system to decrease its activity and increase the work of the parasympathetic nerves which influence decreasing heart rate and blood pressure so that there is a balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide in the tissues then reduce the respiratory rate to become normal.