The effect of hold-relax therapy in inflammation phase of patient with extremities fracture and length of stay in RSUD Dr.M.Yunus Bengkulu 2018
- DOI
- 10.2991/icihc-18.2019.8How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- fracture, lenght of stay, hold relax
- Abstract
The rate of incidence in a well restorate fracture is only 10% from all incidence In 2013th Indonesia. The healing process of fracture takes a longer time and more special attention especially on mobilization actions which will lead to an increase in the lenght of stay patien in hospital. Hold relax therapy help improving the relaxation of the antagonistic patterns, improvement of mobilization and decrease pain so the lenght of stay will be as needed. Purposed of this research to determine the effect of hold relax therapy on patient fracture of the extremities lengt of stay. The research used quasi-experimental with post-test only with control group. The populations are patients with fracture extremities in RSUD Dr.M.yunus Bengkulu. The sampling technique used consecutive sampling. Total samples is 34 respondents. analysis test with independent t-test (p-value <0,05). Mean of lenght of stay in the control group is 4.76 days and in intervention group is 3,94 days.The difference mean in control and intervention group is 0,82 days, that can make reducet he lenght of stay with p value 0,012<0,05. hold relax therapy effective to reduce the patient fracture of extremities lenght of stay
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TY - CONF AU - Annisyah AU - Pauzan Efendi AU - Husni PY - 2019/04 DA - 2019/04 TI - The effect of hold-relax therapy in inflammation phase of patient with extremities fracture and length of stay in RSUD Dr.M.Yunus Bengkulu 2018 BT - Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Inter-professional Health Collaboration (ICIHC 2018) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 31 EP - 34 SN - 2468-5739 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/icihc-18.2019.8 DO - 10.2991/icihc-18.2019.8 ID - 2019/04 ER -