Perioperative Health Education Improves Coping Mechanisms in Preoperative Cataract Patients
Date
2023-02-01Author
KURNIYAWAN, Enggal Hadi
KARTIKA, Popi Dyah Putri
SISWOYO, Siswoyo
WANTIYAH, Wantiyah
MURTAQIB, Murtaqib
DEVIANTONY, Fitrio
FITRIA, Yeni
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Patients with cataracts can experience psychological and physiological impacts; the
physiological impact caused is discomfort in sight, while the psychological impact on
patients is anxiety because they will have surgery on the eye. This study aims to analyze
the effect of providing perioperative health education on the coping mechanisms of
preoperative cataract patients. This study used a quasi-experimental research design with
a pre-test and post-test research approach with a control group design. The research
sampling technique used is consecutive. The sample in this study were cataract patients
who were going to perform cataract surgery as many as 30 respondents. Analysis of the
data used the dependent t-test and independent t-test. This study's results indicate
differences in coping mechanisms in the measurement of the treatment and control groups,
with a p-value = 0.001. This study concluded that there were significant differences in
coping mechanisms after being given perioperative health education in the treatment group
and the control group. Nurses are expected to be able to apply health education to
preoperative cataract patients so that the patient's coping becomes adaptive and ready for
surgery.
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