Pengelolaan Pelayanan dan Asuhan Keperawatan Klien dengan Kecemasan Pre Operative Sectio Caesarea melalui Teknik Thought Stopping di Rumah Sakit Prof. Dr. Chairuddin P. Lubis
Management of Services and Nursing Care for Clients with Anxiety Pre Operative Sectio Caesarea through Thought Stopping Techniques at Prof. Dr. Chairuddin P. Lubis Hospital

Date
2025Author
Pasaribu, Cyntia Veronica
Advisor(s)
Nasution, Mahnum Lailan
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Pregnancy is an important phase in a woman's life, where physical and emotional
changes occur, and Sectio Caesarea surgery becomes a necessary option to ensure
the safety of mother and baby. Many pregnant women begin to feel anxious before
undergoing Sectio Caesarea surgery. Anxiety arises since getting information that
the process of labor cannot be done normally. The purpose of this study was to
obtain an overview of nursing care in patients with preoperative sectio caesarea
anxiety problems at Prof. Dr. Chairudin P. Lubis Hospital. This study was
conducted on first-time pregnant women and given thought stopping therapy by
implementing three therapy sessions starting with assessment, analysis of nursing
diagnoses, nursing plans, nursing implementation, and nursing evaluation. The
result of this study is that the therapy carried out into three stages greatly affects
the client's anxiety where the client's anxiety in facing preoperative sectio caesarea
slowly decreases with the implementation of thought stopping therapy. In the
application of thought stopping therapy the client does it cooperatively with the first
session the client is still unfamiliar but is able to recognize or identify his anxiety
and in the second session the client feels the therapy provided gradually begins to
reduce his anxiety, then in the third session the client looks more cooperative and
gets used to doing therapy and looks calmer client to overcome his anxiety. The
client feels satisfied with the therapeutic actions he has taken because he can
identify and decide on the mindset that causes anxiety in the client.
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