Agus, -
(2024)
Pengaruh Pemberian Orientasi Ruangan Sesuai Sop Penerimaan Pasien Baru Terhadap Tingkat Kecemasan Suami/Istri Penderita Stroke.
Skripsi thesis, Universitas Airlangga.
Abstract
Treatment of family members in hospitals who are suffering from stroke
will cause anxiety for the whole family since the occurrence of stroke may change
the life of the couples, families and other loved ones. Hospitalization is a new
situation that is not comfortable for clients and families. Such feeling results from
the presence of many new stressors that are faced simultaneously, such a strange
environment. The purpose of this study was to explain the effect of room
orientation based on to SOP of the admission of new patients on the level of
anxiety of husbands/wives of stroke patients fIrStly treated at Medical Ward,
Seruni Room, Dr. Soetomo Hospital.
This study used pre-experimental design. Population was husbands/wives
who waited for stroke patients at Seruni Room, during this study. Total sample
was 2 I patients selected with purposive sampling. The independent variable was
room orientation of the according to SOP of new patients admission. The
dependent variable was the level of anxiety of the spouses of stroke patients. Data
were collected with a structured interview with anxiety measuring using HARS,
and analyzed with Wilcoxon signed rank test with a < 0,05.
The result of statistical Wilcoxon signed rank test showed significant value
p = 0,00. This means the probability had a < 0,05 indicating the effect of room
orientation according to SOP of new patients admission on the level of anxiety of
spouses of stroke patients who for the first time treated at Medical Ward, Seruni
Room, Dr. Soetomo Hospital Surabaya.
It can be concluded that the decrease in the level of anxiety of the spouses
of stroke patients admitted for the first time is due to the independent action of the
nurse at the time when the patients is admitted by giving room orientation
according to the SOP of new patient admission to the family (husbands/wives) of
patients in appropriate ways.
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