PERBEDAAN TEHNIK BALUTAN TRANSPARAN DAN PLESTER PADA PEMASANGAN INFUS DENGAN KEJADIAN PHLEBITIS DI RUANG RAWAT INAP PUSKESMAS BLOOTO KOTA MOJOKERTO
Abstract
Phlebitis was the inflammation of a vein caused by chemical, mechanical, or
bacterial irritants. Symptoms of phlebitis included pain, redness of the skin, warmth,
swelling and tenderness at the affected site or along the inflamed vein. Infections that
caused phlebitis might also lead to the drainage of pus from the involved area. The
aim of the research was to acknowledge the difference between applying transparent
dressings and plasters when setting up an intravenous infusion to some patients in the
hospital room of Blooto Community Health Centre, Mojokerto. The design of the
research was chi square and involved the observational method. There were 40
inpatients at Blooto hospital room who met the exclusion and inclusion criteria in
March 2020 as the population. The data were collected through observation and Man
Whitney U-test was used for the statistical test with the help of SPSS 16.0. And the
results showed that there were 4 respondents (20%), who applied transparent
dressings, and 15 respondents (75%), who applied plasters, developed phlebitis. So
based on the statistical test of analysis data results, p value = 0.001. It meant p value
< a (0.05). The results of the study indicated that respondents who applied plasters
experienced more phlebitis than the ones who applied transparent dressings.
Therefore it was necessary to change the plaster technique in intravenous infusion at
the hospital room to reduce the incidence of phlebitis.