PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE RELAXATION EFFECT ON THE LEVEL ANXIETY OF CANCER PATIENTS UNDERGOING CHEMOTHERAPY
Abstract
The physical effects of cancer and its therapy can lead to an unpleasant emotional
experience. Long-term treatment of chemotherapy and the presence of perceived
side effects can cause anxiety. One of the nonpharmacological measures to
overcome this anxiety is the relaxation of Progressive Muscle Relaxation therapy.
To know the effect of relaxation Progressive Muscle Relaxation on the level of
anxiety in cancer patients who underwent chemotherapy. Independent Variables
are Progressive Muscle Relaxation and Dependent Variables of Anxiety Level.
This research design uses Pre- Experiment with Pretest-Posttest approach design.
Sample amounted to 30 people. Sampling technique Purposive Sampling. The tool
used in the HRS-A (Hamilton Rating Scale-Anxiety) questionnaire. The research
was conducted from March to April 2017 at Leprosy Hospital
SumberGlagahPacet, Mojokerto. Progressive Muscle Relaxation performed one
up to two times for three weeks with a duration of 15 minutes per session. The test
statistic used is to use the Wilcoxon Rank Test test. ρ = 0.046 and α = 0.05, so that
means H0 rejected and H1 accepted which means there is influence progressive
muscle relaxation to the level anxiety cancer patients who underwent
chemotherapy at Leprosy Hospital Pacet, Mojokerto. Progressive Muscle
Relaxation is recommended as one of the non-pharmacological complementary
therapies because this relaxation technique is easy to do and does not cost.