Authors : Boy Olifu Elniko Ginting; Akhyar Hamonangan Nasution; Soejat Harto
Volume/Issue : Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 9 - September
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DOI : 10.38124/IJISRT20SEP479
Anxiety is an unpleasant feeling that is considered a
fear of a threatening danger, often the threat is unknown
and always includes various emotional and
hemodynamic responses experienced by the organism
prior to emotional stimulation.
To determine the relationship between the degree
of pre-operative anxiety with post-operative pain in
patients undergoing cesarean sectio with spinal
anesthesia techniques at H. Adam Malik Hospital.
Descriptive analytic research was conducted at Haji
Adam Malik General Hospital in Medan from May to
June 2020. The study population was all subjects
scheduled to undergo sectio cesarea with spinal
anesthesia at Haji Adam Malik General Hospital. The
total sample obtained was 28 patients. The normal test of
numerical data test was used with the Spearman
Correlation test. The research hypothesis was tested
using the Mann-Whitney test. In the study conducted on
28 samples divided into 2 groups, it was found that there
was a moderate and direct relationship between APAIS
scores and VAS scores.
Based on this study, it was found that the average
preoperative APAIS score was 11.07 (± 3.79). And for
the mean value of postoperative VAS is 2.37 (± 1.04). In
the result of this study it was found that there was a
moderate and unidirectional relationship to the APAIS
score and this VAS score (p <0.05). While the
preoperative APAIS score was 11.07 (± 3.79). And for
the mean postoperative VAS-A value is 3.33 (± 1.03). In
the result of this study also found that there is a strong
and direct relationship in the APAIS score and this VASA score (p<0.05).
There is a moderate and direct relationship
between APAIS scores and this VAS score and that there
is a strong and direct relationship in the APAIS score
and this VAS-A score
Keywords : The Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale (APAIS), Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Visual Analog Scale for Anxiety (VAS-A)