selected music has an effect on changes in a pulse just before odontectomy
Furaida Khasanah, Chyntia Ayu Nurlita, Eldarita

Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta


Abstract

Odontectomy action cause psychological disorders in patients such
as anxiety and trigger emotional changes. Several ways to reduce anxiety, one of
which is non-pharmacological, namely relaxation. Music is a unique stimulus that influences the listener^s physical and psychological responses and is an effective
intervention of psychological relaxation. Purpose: To determine the differences in
the use of selected music and non selected music towards change in a pulse just before odontectomy action was performed at the Medico Dental Center
Yogyakarta. Method: This type of research is quasi-experimental with a total
sampling technique of 26 female respondents aged 21 - 28 years and the first time doing odontectomy, 13 respondents in the selected music group, and 13 respondents in the non selected music group. This study uses Paired Sample T-Test hypothesis test. The mean pulse rate of the selected music group with pulse 73 - 85 decreased after being given the treatment, namely the initial pulse rate was 82.80 (85%) to 80.18 (85%), while the pulse rate 86-100 also experienced a decrease was from the initial pulse rate of 88.50 (92%) to 87.00 (87%). The mean pulse rate of the non selected music group with a pulse of 73 - 85 increased after being given the treatment, namely the initial pulse rate was 81.33 (85%) to 82.00 (84%), while the susceptible pulse from 86 to 100 experienced a decrease, namely which initially the averages pulse rate was 86.75 (88%) to 86.67 (88%). Conclusion: Selected music has an effect on changes in pulse rate.

Keywords: Odontectomy- selected music- pulse rate

Topic: Nursing and anesthesiology

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