Audio Hypno-Analgesia Intervention Effect On Pain Levels During Wound Treatment At JR Care Nursing Practice

Hanung Prasetya, Heryyanoor Heryyanoor, Annisa Febriana
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Background: Wound care often causes complaints of side effects, pain, and discomfort for patients, which need to be minimized. Efforts to minimize pain and discomfort include the provision of hypnoanalgesia complementary therapy interventions with additional hypnosis audio hypnoanalgesia methods that cause a feeling of relaxation in patients during wound care. This study analyzed the effect of audio hypnoanalgesia on pain levels in wound care. Methods: Quasi-experimental research using a random control trial was conducted at the JR Care Independent Nursing Practice, Banjarbaru from January to December 2020. The population was 120 patients with total randomization of 60 subjects from the treatment group and 60 subjects from the control group receiving standard care. The independent variable is audio hypnoanalgesia, while the dependent variable is the level of pain. Hypnoanalgesia was performed using hypnosis recordings/audio while pain level was measured using a numerical pain scale of 0 to 10. Data analysis used an independent t-test. The effect of the treatment was seen from the difference in the level of pain before and after being given treatment. Result: Subjects experienced a significant decrease in mean pain in the treatment group from a mean of 4.95, SD = 0.67 before treatment to a mean of 0.13, SD = 0.34 after treatment, effect size 0.97 using Cohen's formula and statistically significant (p = 0.000) which means the administration of audiohypnoanalgesia has a positive effect on reducing pain levels. Conclusion: Hypnoanalgesia audio therapy can be used to minimize patient pain during wound care.
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音频催眠-镇痛干预对JR护理实践中伤口治疗疼痛程度的影响
背景:伤口护理经常引起患者对副作用、疼痛和不适的抱怨,这些都需要尽量减少。减少疼痛和不适的努力包括提供催眠镇痛辅助治疗干预和额外的催眠音频催眠镇痛方法,使患者在伤口护理期间感到放松。本研究分析了音频催眠镇痛对伤口护理中疼痛程度的影响。方法:于2020年1 - 12月在Banjarbaru JR Care独立护理实践进行准实验研究,采用随机对照试验。总体为120例患者,其中60例来自治疗组,60例来自接受标准治疗的对照组。自变量为音频催眠镇痛,因变量为疼痛程度。使用催眠录音/音频进行催眠镇痛,同时使用0到10的疼痛数值量表测量疼痛水平。数据分析采用独立t检验。通过治疗前后疼痛程度的差异来观察治疗效果。结果:治疗组受试者的平均疼痛从治疗前的平均4.95显著降低,SD = 0.67至治疗后的平均0.13,SD = 0.34,根据Cohen公式计算的效应值为0.97,且具有统计学意义(p = 0.000),说明给予听觉催眠镇痛对减轻疼痛水平有积极作用。结论:在伤口护理过程中,采用催眠镇痛音频疗法可以减少患者的疼痛。
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