FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG BERHUBUNGAN DENGAN KUALITAS TIDUR PADA KLIEN POST OPERASI BEDAH MAYOR DI RUANG BEDAH KELAS III RSUD 45 KUNINGAN TAHUN 2014

2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Dewi Laelatul Badriah ◽  
Aditiya Puspa Negara ◽  
Ayip Syarifudin Nur

Data Tabulasi Nasional Departemen Kesehatan Republik Indonesia tahun 2009, tindakan bedah menempati urutan ke-11 dari 50 pertama pola penyakit di rumah sakit se-Indonesia dengan persentase 12,8%. Berdasarkan data rekam medik RSUD 45 Kuningan bulan Januari dan Februari 2014 jumlah klien tindakan bedah mayor di Ruang Bedah Kelas III sebanyak 164 klien. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor yang berhubungan dengan kualitas tidur pada klien post operasi bedah mayor di Ruang Bedah Kelas III RSUD 45 Kuningan Tahun 2014. Metode: Jenis penelitian ini adalah analitik dengan desain cross sectional. Jumlah populasi sekitar 164 klien. Berdasarkan teknik purpossive sampling didapatkan jumlah responden 40 orang. Data primer melalui pengisian kuesioner oleh responden. Analisis statistik dilakukan secara univariat dan bivariat dengan metode Rank Spearman. Hasil: Hasil analisis univariat menunjukkan 34 responden (85%) mengalami intensitas nyeri sedang, 35 responden (87,5%) mengalami tingkat kecemasan sedang, dan 30 responden (80%) mengalami kondisi lingkungan yang nyaman, serta 38 responden (95%) mengalami kualitas tidur buruk. Hasil analisis korelasi Rank Spearman didapatkan hubungan yang bermakna antara intensitas nyeri (p value = 0,000), tingkat kecemasan (p value = 0,000) dan faktor lingkungan (p value = 0,002) dengan kualitas tidur Simpulan: Disimpulkan terdapat hubungan yang bermakna antara intensitas nyeri, tingkat kecemasan dan faktor lingkungan dengan kualitas tidur. Diharapkan perawat dapat memodifikasi asuhan keperawatan dan mengajarkan teknik untuk meningkatkan kualitas tidur klien post operasi mayor sehingga klien post operasi mayor dapat melakukan tindakan secara mandiri seperti teknik relaksasi dan murottal Al-Qur’an untuk dapat meningkatkan kualitas tidur. Introduction: Sleep is an essential requirement necessity for each person. Client post major surgical often experience pain, anxiety, and the treatment room conditions affecting sleep quality fulfillment. Based on data from medical records of RSUD 45 Kuningan in January and February of 2014 the number of clients mayor surgery in the Surgical Class III many as 164 clients. This research is aims to know the factors related to sleep quality on the client major post surgical in the surgical class III RSUD 45 Kuningan 2014. Method: The kind of the research is analytic with a design cross sectional. Number of client population approximately 80 client/month. Based on purposive sampling technique found the number of respondents were 40 people. Primary data through questionnaires by patients. Statistical analysis using univariat and bivariat spearman rank. Result : Results of univariate analysis showed 34 respondents (85%) had moderate pain intensity, 35 respondents (87,5%) had levels of anxiety being, and 30 respondents (80%) experienced a comfortable environment conditions, and 38 respondents (95%) experienced a bad quality of sleep. Results of Spearman Rank correlation analysis a significant association between pain intensity (p value = 0,000), the level of anxiety (p value = 0,000), and enviromental factors (p value = 0,002) with the qualities of sleep. Discusion: Concluded there is a meaningful relationship between pain intensity, anxiety levels, and environmental factors with sleep quality. It is expected that nurses can modify nursing care and teach techniques to improve sleep quality to clients post major surgery so expect major postoperative client can indepedently perform actions such as relaxation techniques and murottal Al-Qur’an to be able to improve the quality of sleep. Keywords : Sleep, quality, post surgery, major

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ifana Z. Rahmah ◽  
D. Retnaningsih ◽  
Rista Apriana

XVI + 86 halaman + 7 tabel + 2 Gambar + 12 LampiranLatar Belakang: Kualitas tidur adalah kemampuan individu untuk tetap tertidur dan mendapatkan tidur REM dan NREM yang pas. Perubahan tidur akibat proses penuaan pada lansia dapat mempengaruhi kualitas tidur. Sehingga lanjut usia perlu mendapatkan praktik sleep hygiene yang baik dan tepat agar dapat meningkatkan kualitas tidur pada lansia. Tujuan: Mengetahui hubungan antara sleep hygiene dengan kualitas tidur pada lansia di Panti Wredha Harapan Ibu Ngaliyan Semarang. Metode            : Metode penelitian menggunakan metode deskriptif korelatif dengan desain penelitian cross sectional. Sampel yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini sebanyak 35 lansia.Teknik pengambilan sampel menggunakan sampling jenuh. Metode pengumpulan data menggunakan kuesioner. Analisa data menggunakan uji rank spearman dengan nilai signifikasi 5%. Hasil : Hasil uji rank spearman di dapatkan bahwa ada hubungan antara sleep hygiene dengan kualitas tidur pada lansia di Panti Wredha Harapan Ibu Ngaliyan Semarang dengan nilai p value = 0,000 yang berarti ≤0,05 (5%), maka H0ditolak dan Ha diterima. Kesimpulan : Ada hubungan antara sleep hygiene dengan kualitas tidur pada lansia di Panti Wredha Harapan Ibu Ngaliyan Semarang dengan arah korelasi positif dan tingkat keeratan tinggi. Saran : Untuk pelayanan keperawatan dapat menerapkan praktik sleep hygiene yang dapat di jadikan intervensi mandiri perawat dalam upaya meningkatkan kualitas tidur lansia.Kata Kunci           : Sleep hygiene, kualitas tidur, lansia.Daftar Pustaka   : 37 (2006-2017) Xvi + 87 pages + 7 Tables + 2 Pictures + 12 EnclosuresBackground       :  Sleep quality is the ability of the individual to stay asleep and get a proper REM and NREM sleep. Sleep changes due to the aging process in the elderly can affect sleep quality. So that the elderly need to get a good sleep hygiene practices and appropriate in order to improve the quality of sleep of elderly. Method : Research method using correlative descriptive method with cross sectional studied design. The samples were 35 elderly persons. Simple random sampling used as total sampling. This study employed the questionnaires as data collecting methods. The spearman rank test used as statistical data analysis with significant value 5% . Result : The result of spearman rank statistic test show that there is relation between sleep hygiene and sleep quality at the elderly with p value = 0,000 which mean ≤ 0,05 (5%) then H0 is rejected and Ha is received. Conclusion: There is a relationship between sleep hygiene and sleep quality at the elderly in the nursing home Harapan Ibu Ngaliyan Semarang with the direction of positive and level of high closeness. Advice                : For nursing service can apply the the practice of sleep hygiene that can be made in the independent intervention of nurses in an effort to improve the quality of elderly sleep.Keywords            : Sleep hygiene, sleep quality, elderly.References         : 36 (2006-2017)


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 92
Author(s):  
Hermeksi Rahayu ◽  
Dwi Kustriyanti ◽  
Okta Indra

Hipertensi kehamilan dialamai 8% pada ibu hamil yang merupakan penyebab kematian ibu dan neonatus serta beresiko mengalami eclampsia dan pre eklampsia. Tekanan darah yang tinggi selama kehamilan dapat mempengaruhi kualitas tidur. Insomnia dialami 12% ibu hamil trimester pertama dan sebanyak 75% pada akhir kehamilan. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui hubungan kualitas tidur terhadap perubahan tekanan darah ibu hamil di Rumah Bersalin Bidan Nuril. Desain penelitian  ini menggunakan pendekatan cross sectional pada 42 ibu hamil trimester III yang diukur tekanan darah dan kualitas tidur menggunakan instrument Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Hasil penelitian ini didapatkan ratarata kualitas tidur 5,78 dan p value systole sebesar 0,002 dan diastole 0,024 menggunakan uji Rank Speramen test. Ada hubungan antara kualitas tidur pada ibu hamil terhadap perubahan tekanan darah baik systole maupun diastole di Rumah Bersalin Bidan Nuril. Kata kunci: kehamilan; kualitas tidur; tekanan darahRELATIONSHIP OF QUALITY OF SLEEP AND CHANGES OF BLOOD PRESSURE OF PREGNANT WOMEN IN NURIL MATERNAL CLINIC  ABSTRACT Pregnancy hypertension is experienced by 8% of pregnant women which is the cause of mortality maternal and neonatal that can at risk of experiencing eclampsia and pre-eclampsia. High blood pressure during pregnancy can affect sleep quality. Sleep disturbance is experiencing 12% of pregnant women in the first trimester and as much as 75% at the end of pregnancy. This study aims was to see the relationship between sleep quality and changes in blood pressure of pregnant women at Nuril Maternal Clinic. This study was a cross-sectional study design with 42 third trimester pregnant women who measured blood pressure and sleep quality using the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The results showed that the average sleep quality was 5.78 and the Pvalue systole was 0.002 and diastole was 0.024 using the Speramen Rank test. There was a relationship between the quality of sleep in pregnant women to changes in blood pressure, both systole and diastole at the Nuril Maternal Clinic.. Key words: pregnancy; sleep quality; blood pressure


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 263-270
Author(s):  
Shobha Laxmi Bajracharya ◽  
Priscilla Samson ◽  
Sarala K.C.

Introduction: Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is highly contagious, has spread across the world rapidly and has taken many lives. All these have created a lot of concern for people leading to heightened levels of anxiety as a common response to this dreadful situation. It not only has affected physically but psychologically as well including sleep quality. This study aimed to assess employees and their spouses’ level of anxiety and sleep quality. Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted to find out level of anxiety and quality of sleep among employees and their spouses in Nepal during COVID-19 pandemic from June 14, 2020, to July 4, 2020. Web based Google forms and printed questionnaire were used to collect data as required. Total enumerative sampling technique was used where 128 responses were received. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. P value was significant at 0.05. Ethical approval was obtained from Institutional Review Committee of Patan Academy of Health Sciences. Results: The overall prevalence of COVID-19 dysfunctional anxiety was 1.6% and poor quality sleep was 39.1%. There was no significant association of age, gender and status of respondents with quality of sleep at 95% of significance level (p-value=.089, .887, .964 respectively). Conclusion: From findings of the study, it is concluded that though only few respondents had dysfunctional covid-19 anxiety, about two fifth respondents had poor quality of sleep. Therefore, poor quality sleep could be addressed, and counselling could be performed on time. Key words: COVID-19 anxiety, employee, sleep quality, spouse.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-18
Author(s):  
Nur Chasanah ◽  
Supratman Supratman

When human get an older, there more likely to experience physical, mental, spiritual, economic and social problems. One of the most basic problems in the elderly is the health problems caused by the degenerative process. The process of degeneration in the elderly causes an effective sleep time decreases, and causes not achieving adequate sleep quality and cause the sharing of sleep complaints that can disrupt the quality of life of the elderly This study aims to determine the relationship quality of sleep with quality of life in elderly in Surakarta. This research is descriptive correlative research with cross sectional approach. The study population was 334 elderly people in Surakarta. The sample of 96 elderly was obtained by proportional random sampling technique. Data collection used the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire and the WHOQL-BREF (World Health Organization of Life-BREF) questionnaire, while the data analysis used Chi Square test. Chi Square test results p-value of 0.002 so that Hypothetis null was rejected. The conclusion of the study where the level of quality of elderly sleep mostly good, the quality of life of the elderly mostly less and there where correlation level of quality of sleep with quality of life of elderly in Surakarta where better quality of sleep quality of life of elderly higher.


Author(s):  
Nur Melizza ◽  
Yoyok Bekti Prasetyo ◽  
Nur Lailatul Masruroh ◽  
Anggraini Dwi Kurnia

The incidence of hypertension is still very high in various ages and genders. Hypertension itself is caused by several factors, namely stress and consumption of foods that contain excessive salt. While the risk factors include family history, lifestyle, poor diet, smoking, racial sex, and age. Another factor that is often overlooked is sleep patterns. This study aims to determine what factors can affect the quality of sleep in patients with hypertension. The research design used a cross-sectional study approach with a total sample of 57 hypertension patients under the work area of ??Puskesmas Ciptomulyo Malang City and the sampling technique used was accidental sampling. The questionnaires used included the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and DASS 42. The results showed that the demographic data of respondents with the category of the late elderly 56-65 years were 22 respondents (38.6%), female gender was 35 respondents (61, 4%), SD education level was 32 respondents (40.4%), and worked as many as 35 respondents (61.4%). The results of the correlation test showed that the characteristics of respondents that affected the quality of sleep in patients with hypertension were age (p = 0.014) and gender (p = 0.005). Meanwhile, the factors that affect the sleep quality of hypertensive patients are psychosocial stress with a p-value = 0.001. So it can be concluded that the factors that affect the quality of sleep in patients with hypertension are age, gender, and psychosocial stress.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-27
Author(s):  
Indi Ivana ◽  
Murniati Murniati ◽  
Noor Rochmah Ida Ayu Trisno Putri

Introduction: Adolescent are very interested in gadgets that make it easier for them to carry out various social activities. One of the problems that can arise from gadget overuse is decreased quality of sleep. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between gadget usage behavior and adolescent sleep quality. Methods: Cross-sectional design was used in this study. Ninety-nine respondents had chosen with a proportionate stratified random sampling. Analysis was done by Chi square test. Results: Data analysis showed that 84.8% of the respondents were categorized as gadget addiction and 80.8% of the respondents experienced poor sleep quality. The relationship between gadget usage and sleep quality was significant with a p-value of 0.0001. Conclusion: There was a relationship between gadget usage and sleep quality in adolescents, in which gadget dependency had poorer quality of sleep.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
Muhammad Prasetio Wardoyo ◽  
Bernie Endyarni Medise

Background and Objectives: Overweight nutritional status in adolescents becomes a health problem that continues to require attention. Not only because of its rapidly increasing prevalence, but also its various adverse effects on adolescent health, especially on the quality of sleep. Sleep quality decrease in adolescents can impact their daily performance, especially in learning. This study aimed to investigate the relationship of overweight nutritional status with sleep quality in adolescents aged 16–18 years old in South Jakarta.Method: This cross-sectional design study was done in two public senior high schools in the South Jakarta. A total of 186 students from classes of 2015, 2016, and 2017 with age between 16-18 years old underwent weight and height measurements, determination of BMI and nutritional status using the CDC BMI-for-age chart, as well as filling the Cleveland Adolescent Sleepiness Questionnaire to assess the quality of sleep.Results: The prevalence of overweight was found by 20.43% (14.52% categorized as overweight, 5.91% categorized as obese) with a median value of the questionnaire 40.00 (23.00 to 58.00). Mann-Whitney test found that the p value for the mean difference of the questionnaire's total score to excess weight is 0.783.Conclusion: There was no correlation between the quality of sleep to excess weight in adolescents aged 16–18 years old in South Jakarta.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 191
Author(s):  
Vinanda Maria Prastica ◽  
Latifa Aini Susumaningrum ◽  
Hanny Rasni ◽  
Tantut Susanto ◽  
Fahruddin Kurdi ◽  
...  

COVID-19 pandemic has caused the changes on the physical activity of elderly. Physical activity can affect the sleep quality of elderly. This research aims to analyze the correlation between physical activity and quality of sleep during the COVID-19 pandemic at UPT PSTW Bondowoso. This research uses a cross sectional study design. There are 44 samples of elderlies using consecutive sampling. The instrument of this research is the characteristics of the elderly questionnaire. The elderly's physical activity instrument uses the Physical Activity Scale for Elderly (PASE) and the elderly's sleep quality uses Pitssburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The analysis of research data uses Spearman-rho (p-value <0.05). The results show that on physical activity, the median result (69.98) and good sleep quality (65.9%). The result of the correlation test shows that there is a correlation between physical activity and sleep quality (r = -0,364; p = 0,015). The conclusion of this research, is that the important of physical activity in maintaining the quality of sleep. Therefore, elderly should maintain physical activity to obtain a good sleep quality.


Author(s):  
Sri Suparti ◽  
Jebul Suroso

Introduction: Temperature, humidity, and noise are factors that affect sleep quality. The objective of the research is to determine the effect of humidity, temperature, and room noise on sleep quality of (Intensive Care Unit) ICU patients. Methods: A quantitative research with the cross-sectional approach, involving 84 patients taken by consecutive sampling, with the inclusion criteria of at least having already spent more than two days in ICU, having age between 20-70 years, and being conscious and cooperative. The patients were observed using observation sheets and The Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire (RCSQ). A thermohygrometer and sound level meter for noise recording were used to measure the temperature and humidity. Simple linear regression was used to analyze the data. Results: It was found out that the average sleep quality of patients in the intensive room was 28.51, which categorized as poor sleep quality; the mean humidity in ICU was 56.98; the room temperature was 26.40, and the noise was 66.01. The noise level at the ICU significantly affected the patients’ sleep quality (p-value = 0.020 <0.05), while temperature and humidity did not influence the patients' sleep quality. Conclusion: Most of the respondents had a poor quality of sleep. Controlling the conversation and activities among staff, using earplugs, and modifying the alarm can be done to reduce the noise at the ICU to enhance the quality of sleep of the patients.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (SPL1) ◽  
pp. 1202-1207
Author(s):  
Pavithra S ◽  
Dheepak Sundar M

To assess dry eye symptoms (DES) and quality of sleep in engineering students during the Covid19 pandemic lockdown and also to assess the association between DES and sleep quality. A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was carried out among 396 engineering students studying in Saveetha engineering college. The study tool used was a semi-structured google form questionnaire designed for assessing digital device usage, symptoms of dry eye disease and sleep pattern. Responses were analyzed using appropriate statistical tests. Overall 64.1% attained a score of more than 10, indicating the presence of DES. 70.2% of the study population used digital screens for more than 13 hours. A statistically significant association was found between increased screen time and presence of DES(p<0.05). 64.9% had a score of >18 indicating reduced sleep quality. About 77.1% of the students with DES had reduced sleep quality, and a significant association (p<0.01) was observed between the two. During the Covid19 pandemic lockdown, there appears to be rising prevalence of DES in student population, one of the reasons being increased screen time. The sleep quality was also found to be reduced, and a significant association was found between DES and sleep quality.


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