Nursing Modality Therapy (Spiritual Deep Breathing) Resolve Student Distress
Date
2019-12-01Author
Kushariyadi, Kushariyadi
Agung, Grysha Viofananda Kharsima Ade
Mazuin, Faizatul
Fitriany, Fitriany
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The condition of nursing faculty students has many academic tasks such as attending classes, taking exams,
socializing, adjusting to fellow students with different characteristics and backgrounds, developing talents and
interests through non-academic activities. This condition causes students to not be able to manage time well so that
they experience distress. Quasy experiment research used two groups pre-post-test design. The sample included
15 control groups and 15 treatment groups. The sampling technique uses simple random sampling. Research
variables include spiritual deep breathing therapy and distress rate. The instrument uses depression anxiety stress
scale-42 (DASS-42) in the form of a Likert scale. This type of unfavorable questionnaire contains 42 questions.
The spiritual instrument deep breathing therapy is about 20 minutes a day for seven days. Statistical test using
Wilcoxon signed rank test against both groups. There was a significant effect on the treatment group (p-value
0.001). In the control group there was no effect (p-value 0.263). Distress conditions in a person can be overcome
with one therapy such as spiritual deep breathing therapy. Spiritual deep breathing therapy as a therapy for
nursing modalities can optimize oxygen demand for cells that are distressed, blood flow to the muscles decreases
otherwise blood flows to the brain and skin increases so as to provide a sense of warmth, comfort and calm.
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