基于多萝西娅-奥瑞姆自我保健理论的智能视觉教育对焦虑水平的影响

Nur Ismail, Joni Haryanto, A. Veterini
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焦虑是一种不适、担心、恐惧和紧张的感觉。这种反应是对外部或内部刺激的一种生理反应,可引起行为、情绪、认知和身体症状。患者的焦虑从收到手术时间表的那一刻起就开始了。如果患者在手术过程中持续感到焦虑,就会破坏手术过程,因为紧张的患者会增加心率,从而影响患者的血压和呼吸。本研究旨在确定教育视频对手术患者焦虑情绪的影响。研究采用定量研究设计和准实验研究设计(前测-后测-对照组设计)。共有 66 名街头儿童作为受访者,其中包括 33 名对照组受访者和 33 名治疗组受访者。受访者采用负担得起的人口技术确定。自变量是基于多萝西娅-奥雷姆自我保健理论的智能视觉教育,因变量是焦虑水平。数据收集采用问卷调查法,分析采用独立 t 检验法,显著性水平为 p<0.05。使用的工具是阿姆斯特丹术前焦虑和信息量表(APAIS)问卷。对照组和治疗组受访者的焦虑水平在前测和后测结果之间存在明显关系(P=0.000)。然而,对照组和治疗组受访者焦虑水平的 Delta 值没有明显差异。基于多萝西娅-奥瑞姆(Dorothea Orem)自我护理理论的智能视觉教育对降低将接受 SAB 区域麻醉手术的患者的焦虑水平有一定影响。
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The Influence of Smart Visual Education Based on Dorothea Orem's Self-Care Theory on Anxiety Levels
Anxiety is a feeling of discomfort, worry, fear, and tension. This response is a physiological response to external or internal stimuli that can cause behavioral, emotional, cognitive, and physical symptoms. Anxiety in patients starts from the moment the patient receives a surgery schedule. If the patient continues to feel anxious while the operation is in progress, this can disrupt the operation process because a tense patient can increase the heart rate which can affect the patient's blood pressure and breathing. This study aims to determine the effect of educational videos on anxiety in surgical patients. The research uses a quantitative research design with a quasi-experimental research design (pretest-posttest with control group design). There were 66 street children as respondents consisting of 33 control group respondents and 33 treatment group respondents. Respondents were determined using affordable population techniques. The independent variable is smart visual education based on Dorothea Orem's self-care theory and the dependent variable is anxiety level. Data was collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using the independent t-test with a significance level of p<0.05. The instrument used was the Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale (APAIS) Questionnaire. There is a significant relationship between respondents' anxiety levels in the pretest and posttest results (p=0.000) in both the control group and the treatment group. However, there was no significant difference in the delta of respondents' anxiety levels in both the control and treatment groups. Smart visual education based on Dorothea Orem's self-care theory influences reducing the anxiety level of patients who will undergo surgery with SAB regional anesthesia.
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