The Factors Affecting Pain Intensity to Patient Post Operative Fracture at Jayapura Public Hospital

Journal Title: International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 4

Abstract

Background: Fracture is a condition where there is a break in continuity of bone or cartilage tissue in part or in total which causes pain from mild to severe. In addition to postoperative taste can be caused by factors such as patient characteristics, previous surgery history, anxiety and use of painkillers. Research objectives: To determine what factors are associated with the pain intensity of postoperative fracture patients in Jayapura Hospital Research Method: Observational analysis with cross sectional study design. The study was conducted in July 2018 in the Surgery Room of Jayapura Hospital with a population of 71 patients post fracture surgery as samples based on consecutive sampling. Data were obtained using a questionnaire, measurement of anxiety using State Anxiety Inventory (S-AI) form Y and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) combined with Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). Data analyzed by chi square and regression logistic. Results: There is correlation between work status (p value = 0,002; RP = 7,833; CI95%= (2,233 – 27,845) with intensity post-operative fracture in public hospital Jayapura and not correlation is age (ρ-value = 0,257; RP = 2,229; CI95%= (0,737 – 6,778), sexual (ρ-value = 0,146; RP = 2,593; CI95%= (0,864 – 7,777), studies (ρ-value = 0,292; RP = 0,462; CI95%= (0,129 – 1,657), ethnic (ρ-value = 0,294; RP = 0,435; CI95%= (0,1126 – 1,505), hystory medical surgery (ρ-value = 0,124; RP = 0,164; CI95%= (0,020 – 1,348), attitude and believing with paint (ρ-value = 0,086; RP = 3,370; CI95%= (0,980 – 11,587), anxiety (ρ-value = 0,367; RP = 1,905; CI95%= (0,647 – 5,611), druga analgetic (ρ-value = 0,942; RP = 1,208; CI95%= (0,414 – 3,525). The dominant factor is work status with p-value = 0,001 and rasio prevalebce RP = 7,833 (2,233 – 27,485).

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Wempi Oswold Janggo

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Wempi Oswold Janggo (2018). The Factors Affecting Pain Intensity to Patient Post Operative Fracture at Jayapura Public Hospital. International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research, 3(4), 81-90. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-495255