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Title: Nursing Care of Acute Pain in Multiple Fractures with Spiritual Therapy Quantum Touch and Finger Holding: A Case Study
Authors: DEWI, Risma Eka Putri Arlyani Kusuma
HAKAM, Mulia
SUTAWARDANA, Jon Hafan
SHODIKIN, Mohammad
Keywords: Multiple Fractures
Acute Pain
Quantum Touch Spiritual Therapy
Finger Holding Therapy
Issue Date: 1-Feb-2024
Publisher: Jurnal Kegawatdaruratan Medis Indonesia (JKMI)
Abstract: Multiple Fractures or broken bones are a condition where the continuity of the bones is broken in a complex manner, this is caused by trauma caused by frequent traffic accidents. Objective: To analyze the effect of a combination of non-pharmacological therapies Quantum Spiritual Touch Therapy" (QST) and Finger Holding in multiple fraktur patients with acute pain at RSD dr. Soebandi Jember. Method: This research is an observational study with a case study design. Primary data obtained through anamnesis and physical assessment. Assessment of the effect of QST therapy and finger holding was carried out a total period of 35 minutes, 20 minutes for QST therapy and 15 minutes for finger holding therapy, based on initial, process, and final data. Results: The results showed a reduction in pain levels with a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) was carried out for 6 meetings with the implementation of therapy once a day. Pain levels decreased in the preimplantation measurements with an average of 5,4 to 4,7 at the time of postimplementation. Discussion: The combination of pharmacological therapy from QST therapy and finger holding aims to help the effectiveness of analgesic drugs by improving the psychological structure with implementations that contain spiritual elements.
URI: https://repository.unej.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/121183
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