Hubungan Keterlambatan Waktu Mulai Operasi Elektif terhadap Kecemasan Pasien Pra Operasi di Kamar Operasi RS Islam Bogor
The Relationship of Late Time to Start Elective Operation with Pre-Operating Patient's Anxiety in The Operating Room of RS Islam Bogor
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54402/isjmhs.v3i06.163Keywords:
anxiety, delay, elective surgeryAbstract
Introduction: Surgery is a stressful, complex event. The most common response that occurs in pre-operative patients, one of which is a psychological/anxiety response, is caused by the delay in the start of surgery after the patient is in the operating room preparation room.
Methods: This research is quantitative descriptive using cross-sectional and accidental sampling techniques, with a number of respondents of 65 people. This study was analyzed univariately and bivariately using the chi-square test a (0.05) with the alternative test Fisher's Exact Test.
Results: Of the 65 respondents, the delay in starting surgery time > 30 minutes was 44 respondents (67.7%), 52 (80%). Operation in the operating room with p value 0.000
Discussion: There is a significant relationship between the delay in the start of elective surgery and the anxiety of pre-operative patients in the operating room of RS Islam Bogor
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