CD Skripsi
Pengaruh Relaksasi Otot Progresif Terhadap Tingkat Kecemasan Menghadapi Persalinan Pada Ibu Hamil Trimester Iii
Abstract
Anxiety is emotion and subjective experience of an individual. Anxiety of pregnant mother is
reaction of pregnant woman toward changes in herself and the environment which creates
feelings of displeasure or discomfort caused by prejudice of dangerous dangers or frustrations,
create insecurity, balance or the life of an individual or social group. This research aimed to
determine the effect of progressive muscle relaxation on the level of anxiety facing childbirth
in third trimester pregnant women. The research design was a quasy experiment with a
pretest-posttest design with control group research design. The research samples were 34
respondents who were divided into experimental groups and control groups taken based on
inclusion criteria using purposive sampling techniques. The measuring instrument used was
the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS) questionnaire to measure the level of anxiety. The
analyses used were univariate analysis and bivariate analysis with the Dependent t Test and
Independent t Test. The results showed the mean (mean) level of anxiety in third trimester
pregnant women after being given progressive muscle relaxation therapy in the experimental
group was 18.65 and the control group who were not given progressive muscle relaxation
therapy was 28.12. the result of statistic test was obtained that p value 0,000 < α (0,05). Thus,
it can be concluded that progressive muscle relaxation therapy affects the level of anxiety in
the face of childbirth in third trimester pregnant women. Based on this research, it suggests
that progressive muscle relaxation can be an alternative therapy to resolve anxiety in acing
childbirth process.
Keywords: anxiety, childbirth, progressive muscle relaxation
References: 65 (2008-2019)
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