GAMBARAN TINGKAT KECEMASAN PERSIAPAN OPERASI SECTION CAESARIA PADA IBU HAMIL DI RS PERTAMEDIKA UMMI ROSNATI BANDA ACEH
Abstract
Preoperative anxiety is an anticipatory response to an experience that the patient considers to be a threat to his life role, body integrity, or even life itself. Influencing factors are husband's support, postpartum complications, age, parity, and type of SC. The sources of preoperative anxiety are broadly divided into two, namely anxiety about anesthesia and anxiety about surgical procedures. This study aims to describe the anxiety level of patients preoperatively with Sectio Caesarea in Pregnant Women at Pertamedika Ummi Rosnati Hospital. This research is a descriptive survey research with a cross sectional design conducted from February to March 2023. The population in this study was 208 patients with a sample of 32 patients. The sampling technique used in this research is Quota Sampling. The results of this study were that 43.8% of respondents experienced mild anxiety. In the age group less than 30 years there are 25% of patients who experience moderate anxiety. The research results indicated that at all levels of education, respondents generally experienced mild anxiety and it was also found that at the level of experience respondents generally experienced mild anxiety.
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