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Item THE EFFECT OF FOOT MASSAGE WITH KHOFANUN OIL ON ANXIETY OF HYPERTENSION PATIENTS IN MAINI DARUL AMAN VILLAGE WEST TEBING TINGGI DISTRICT, MERANTI ISLANDS(FACULTY OF NURSING UNIVERSITAS RIAU, 2020-11-04) Febtrina, Rizka; Syafridawati, Nur; Wardah, WardahHypertension causes physical and psychological complaints, one of which is anxiety. If anxiety is not overcome, it will affect blood pressure. The research aimed to determine the effect of foot massage with khofanum oil on anxiety in hypertension patients. Method: The research design used was a quasi-experimental, one group pre and post test using GAI (Geriatric Anxiety Inventory) questionnaire to measure the level of anxiety. Foot massage was given once a day for 3 days every morning. Data analysis used dependent t test. Result: The average anxiety of 30 respondents before given foot massage khofanun oil was 8.03 and after intervention was 3.53. There is effect of khofanun oil foot massage on anxiety in hypertension patients (p value = 0.000). Conclusion: Foot massage can be used as an independent nursing intervention to reduce anxiety in hypertension patients. Further research is needed to determine the effect of foot massage on other variables such as comfort or sleep quality.Item The Effect Of Right Lateral Position On Hemodynamics And Comfort Patients With Heart Failure: A Randomized Controlled Trial(2015-06-20) Febtrina, Rizka; Nurachmah, Elly; Gayatri, DewiBenefits of right lateral position on patients with heart failure has been widely studied, but it is still unclear the effects of right lateral position on hemodynamics of patients with heart failure. This study aims to identify the effect of right lateral resting position on hemodynamic and level of comfort on heart failure patients. The method of this research was randomized controlled trial (RCT) withcross – over design. Twenty patients with heart failure stage II and III (15 men and 5 women) at the Harapan Kita Cardiovascular Hospital were participated. Blood pressure, Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR) and SaO2 were measured before and after setting up the position using bedsite monitor.The level of comfort was measured by using the Verbal Rating Scale Questionnaire. Measurements were taken in the morning (09:00 to 11:00 AM) and evening (04:00 to 06:00 PM). The results of this study showed there are significant effects of right lateral position on the Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) (Morning: p value .000; Evening: p value: .017), Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP) (Morning: p value 0.004), MAP (Morning: p value 0.001), HR (Evening: p value 0.008) before and after setting up the right lateral position. There is a significant difference between group on the level of comfort (Evening: p value 0.041). Recommendation of this study is setting the right lateral position can used as one of nursing intervention for maintain hemodynamic and increase level of comfort on patients with heart failure.