The Potential of Walnut Oil with Massage Effleurage to Prevent Grade 1 Decubitus Wounds of bed Rest Patients

Noventi, Iis and Soleha, Umdatus and HASINA, SITI NUR (2021) The Potential of Walnut Oil with Massage Effleurage to Prevent Grade 1 Decubitus Wounds of bed Rest Patients. Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan, 8 (3). pp. 309-314. ISSN 2548-3811

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Abstract

The main problem in decubitus patients is the risk of damage to skin integrity related to factors: immobility, decreased sensory perception, decreased tissue perfusion, decreased nutritional status, friction and pulling force, advanced age, and increased humidity. The decubitus is a problem faced by patients with chronic diseases, weak conditions, and patients who experience paralysis. This study aimed to analyze the potential of walnut oil in preventing grade 1 decubitus Wounds of bed Rest Patients. This study used a Quasi-Experimental design (pretest-posttest control group). The sample was 20 people, divided into 2 groups; treatment and control. The treatment group received effleurage massage with walnut oil given twice a day for 7 days, while the control group received pressure ulcers prevention treatment according to the SOP applied in the hospital. A total of 10 patients who received massage using walnut oil showed a p-value of 0.04 (<0.05), which meant that walnut oil massage was affected significantly in preventing pressure ulcers. In conclusion, decubitus wounds can be prevented by effleurage massage with walnut oil which is given regularly twice a day.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Decubitus, efflurage massage, Kenari oil, bed rest patients
Subjects: R Medicine > RV Botanic, Thomsonian, and eclectic medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery > Program Study of Nursing Bachelor
Depositing User: Mr. . Aji
Date Deposited: 24 Feb 2023 07:15
Last Modified: 07 Feb 2024 02:51
URI: http://repository.unusa.ac.id/id/eprint/9235

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