The Effect of Swedish Foot Massage Therapy On Blood Pressure Reduction in Hypertension Patients
Date
2022-06-13Author
SUHARI, Suhari
SUKMANTOAJI, Mohammad Gagan
ADDIARTO, Widya
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Introduction: Hypertension is a condition in which there is a
continuous increase in systolic and diastolic blood pressure
140/90 mmHg. Hypertension is a major risk factor for
cardiovascular disease such as myocardial infarction, stroke
and complications. Hypertension can be treated
pharmacologically and non-pharmacologically. Nonpharmacological treatment for hypertensive patients is
Swedish foot massage therapy.
Method : This study used a quasi-experimental design with a
two group pre-post design method. The sample consisted of
20 respondents obtained from simple random sampling. The
sample was divided into two groups (10 respondents as the
treatment group and 10 respondents as the control group). The
treatment group was given an intervention during 3 days in a
row for 15 minutes. Data analysis of this study used the Tdependent, T-independent, Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney tests.
Result: The results of data analysis using the Mann Whitney
test showed that the significant difference between the
intervention group and the control group was p 0.002.
Therefore, it can be concluded that Swedish foot massage
therapy has an effect on reducing blood pressure in
hypertensive patients. Future studies should conduct research
on Swedish foot massage using a larger sample and a longer
time
Conclusion: This study used a quasi-experimental design with
a two group pre-post design method. The sample consisted of
20 respondents obtained from simple random sampling. The
sample was divided into two groups (10 respondents as the
treatment group and 10 respondents as the control group). The
treatment group was given an intervention during 3 days in a
row for 15 minutes. Data analysis of this study used the Tdependent, T-independent, Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney tests.
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