Management Strategies for Blood Pressure Control in Elective Pre-Surgery Patients: Focusing on Family Support Improvement, Anxiety Control, and Caring Behavior in Receiving Room

Titik Haryanti
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Surgery can be generally defined as a medical action that causes a stressor on a person's integrity, resulting in a stress response, both psychological and physiological. It is totally normal to feel anxious before surgery. This study aimed to identify the management strategies for blood pressure control in elective pre-surgery patients, focusing on family support improvement, anxiety control, and caring behavior. It was an analytical-correlational study which the total samples were 130 respondents at the receiving room of Malang Lavalette Hospital. The data analysis confirmed significant relationships in elective pre-surgery patient care. Family support and nurses' caring behavior had notable impacts on patient anxiety with p values of 0.000 and 0.034 respectively. Moreover, family support and anxiety, as well as anxiety and blood pressure, demonstrated significant associations with p values of 0.000. Notably, family support exhibited a direct effect on blood pressure (0.568) greater than its indirect effect through anxiety (0.453), summing to a total effect of 1.021. Similarly, nurses' caring behavior had a direct effect on blood pressure (0.1225) exceeding its indirect effect through anxiety (0.1099), resulting in a total effect of 0.2324. The researchers found that there was an effect of elective pre-surgery patients management strategies on blood pressure control in terms of increasing family support, anxiety control and caring behavior in receiving room.
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择期手术前患者血压控制管理策略:关注家庭支持的改善、焦虑控制和接诊室护理行为
手术一般可定义为对人的完整性造成压力的医疗行为,从而导致心理和生理上的应激反应。手术前感到焦虑是完全正常的。本研究旨在确定择期手术前患者的血压控制管理策略,重点关注家庭支持改善、焦虑控制和关怀行为。这是一项分析-相关研究,共有130名受访者在马朗拉瓦莱特医院的接诊室接受了调查。数据分析证实了择期手术前病人护理中的重要关系。家庭支持和护士的关怀行为对患者焦虑有显著影响,P 值分别为 0.000 和 0.034。此外,家庭支持与焦虑以及焦虑与血压也有显著的相关性,P 值均为 0.000。值得注意的是,家庭支持对血压的直接影响(0.568)大于其通过焦虑产生的间接影响(0.453),总影响为 1.021。同样,护士的关怀行为对血压的直接影响(0.1225)大于其通过焦虑产生的间接影响(0.1099),因此总影响为 0.2324。研究人员发现,择期手术前患者管理策略在增加家庭支持、焦虑控制和接诊室护理行为方面对血压控制有影响。
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