Abstract

Anxiety experienced by preoperative patients is a normal response, but when the anxiety response causes disturbances in physiological and psychological function, this becomes an abnormal response. The impact of anxiety before surgery can have an impact on the operation so that it must be postponed. Action is needed to overcome the anxiety experienced by the patient. One that can by givingSelf relaxound therapy, that is by providing a combination of relaxation interventionsmaybeandnature sound developed by researchers which is done by perception and self-suggestion while listening to natural sounds and deep breathing exercises. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of relaxationself relaxound on patient anxiety before laparotomy surgery. This type of research uses quantitative research, by designquasi experiment using a non planequivalent without control group. This research was carried out in the surgical inpatient room on 32 respondents. Anxiety measurement uses a questionnaireZung Self Rating Scale. Data analysis usingPaired Sample T test with a significance limit of 0.05. The results of the analysis obtained a p value = 0.000 (α 0.05), which shows that there is a significant effect between therapyself relaxound with patient anxiety. Psychological problems are closely related to surgery, for this the researchers suggestSelf relaxound therapy can be considered as a nursing procedure for every preoperative patient.

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