Hubungan Karakteristik Demografi dengan Tingkat Kecemasan pada Keluarga Pasien di Ruang Intensif Dewasa RSU dr. H. Koesnadi Bondowoso
Abstract
Families of patients with ill conditions that had to receive intensive care had a
high level of emotional stress. The critically ill patients became a burden or
pressure for their families which would cause anxiety. The families’ anxiety could
be affected by internal factors. Internal factors include age, gender, level of
education, and caregiving experience. The purpose of this study was to analyze
the correlation between demographic characteristics and level of anxiety of
patient’s family in intensive care units of dr. H. Koesnadi General Hospital
Bondowoso. This study was a correlational research with cross sectional
approach. A total of 133 respondents were enrolled in this study using
convenience sampling technique. The independent variable was demographic
characteristics and the dependent variable was level of anxiety. Data collection
was performed by administering questionnaires of demographic characteristics
and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-Anxiety). Data were analyzed
using chi square test with significance level of 0.05. The results showed that most
of families of ICU and ICCU patients experience anxiety which consists of 89
people (66.9%). There was a correlation between gender and level of anxiety (p
value = 0.002) and no correlation between other demographic characteristics and
anxiety. Anxiety was found to be more apparent on women than men. This study
indicates the importance of nurses’ role to give families access to information
regarding the patients’ condition and medications to reduce their anxiety. Further
researches should investigate other factors that might affect the level of anxiety of
patient’s family in intensive room.
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