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THE RELATIONSHIP OF FAMILY SUPPORT WITH THE LEVEL OF ANXIETY IN PRE-OPERATIVE CAESAREA SECTIO PATIENTS IN THE SURGICAL ROOM OF MUHAMMAD SANI HOSPITAL 2024
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https://doi.org/10.37776/zk.v15i3.1857Abstract
Anxiety is often experienced by patients pre-cesarean section surgery. Good family support will be able to reduce the anxiety faced by patients. The aim of this research is to determine the relationship between family support and anxiety levels in preoperative caesarean section patients in the operating room at Muhammad Sani Regional Hospital in 2024. This research uses a quantitative research design with a cross sectional approach. The independent variable in this study is family support, while the dependent variable is preoperative anxiety. The population in this study were patients who underwent primigravida caesarean section surgery at Muhammad Sani Regional Hospital with a sample size of 31 respondents. This research was carried out on July 27- August 10 2024. Data analysis used used Spearman Rank. Family support for preoperative caesarean section patients was mostly in the high category with 20 respondents (64.5%). The level of anxiety in preoperative Caesarean section patients was mostly mild, with 15 respondents (48.4%). The results of the Spearman rank correlation test show a significance value of 0.000 (α < 0.05). The conclusion of this research is that there is a relationship between family support and the level of anxiety in preoperative caesarean section patients in the Surgical Room at Muhammad Sani Regional Hospital in 2024. Suggestions for nurses to provide nursing care to patients and families regarding the importance of family support. This is in an effort to improve services, so that it can help reduce the anxiety level of patients before caesarean section surgery.Downloads
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2025-06-20
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