2025_The Influence Of Cupping Therapy Nursing Model (Ctnm) In Reducing Blood Pressure Among Hypertension Patients Atkampar Regency Indonesia
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| spelling | 17243 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=17243 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection3 General Document Malaysia Library Staff (Top Management) Library Staff (Management) Library Staff (Support) Terengganu Faculty of Medicine English application/pdf 1.5 Microsoft® Word 2016 Server storage Scanned document UniSZA Private Access UniSZA 246 Copyright©PWB2025 Dissertations, Academic UniSZA Cupping Therapy Hypertension Blood Pressure Complementary Medicine Nursing Models Implementation Clinical Effectiveness Nursing — Research — Indonesia Hypertension — Alternative Treatment — Indonesia Traditional medicine and Nursing — Integration — Indonesia 2025_The Influence Of Cupping Therapy Nursing Model (Ctnm) In Reducing Blood Pressure Among Hypertension Patients Atkampar Regency Indonesia Currently, non-infectious diseases have become a serious health problem in Indonesia, such as high blood pressure, also known as the silent killer. High blood pressure is one of the most closely related risk factors for vascular diseases such as cerebrovascular pathology like stroke and myocardial infarction. A widely used complementary therapy with minimal side effects to reduce high blood pressure is cupping therapy. Cupping therapy, combined with elements of nursing intervention, promotes patient safety and enhances its effectiveness in reducing high blood pressure, a concept referred to as the Cupping Therapy Nursing Model (CTNM). This study aimed to compare the efficacy of the CTNM method and existing cupping therapy methods among intervention and control groups in reducing high blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Methodology: This research was conducted at cupping clinics in Kampar, namely Tsabita Nursing Health Care (TNHC) Clinic, Khaira Hospital, Inayah Hospital, and Azzahra Herbs, from November 23rd to December 28th, 2023. This quantitative research used an R&D approach with the ADDIE model development procedure. The study used the quasi-experimental design method with a two-group pre-test and post-test control group design. The study included 80 hypertensive patients divided into two groups: Group I, the control group (existing method), consisted of 40 hypertensive patients, and Group II, the intervention group (CTNM), consisted of 40 hypertensive patients, selected using a purposive sampling technique. Result: Data analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon Rank-Test, showing a significant difference in the average blood pressure of hypertensive patients between the control and intervention groups with an Asymp. Sig value of 0.001. To compare the influence between CTNM and the existing method, the Mann-Whitney Test was used, resulting in an Asymp. Sig value of 0.001. The N-Gain Score for systolic and diastolic measurements was higher in the intervention group compared to the control group (N-Gain Score systolic 0.33 control; 1.07 intervention and N-Gain Score diastolic 0.70 control; 1.01 intervention). Conclusion: This study indicates that CTNM is more effective than existing cupping therapy methods in reducing high blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Researchers recommend therapists use the CTNM method to lower blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Apriza Apriza 2025-04-19 22:47 uuid:c029eb62-1da3-4c02-b2ae-744e31faae68 17243_87a652e1efdf109.pdf Thesis |
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| subject | Dissertations, Academic Nursing — Research — Indonesia Hypertension — Alternative Treatment — Indonesia Traditional medicine and Nursing — Integration — Indonesia |
| summary | Currently, non-infectious diseases have become a serious health problem in Indonesia, such as high blood pressure, also known as the silent killer. High blood pressure is one of the most closely related risk factors for vascular diseases such as cerebrovascular pathology like stroke and myocardial infarction. A widely used complementary therapy with minimal side effects to reduce high blood pressure is cupping therapy. Cupping therapy, combined with elements of nursing intervention, promotes patient safety and enhances its effectiveness in reducing high blood pressure, a concept referred to as the Cupping Therapy Nursing Model (CTNM). This study aimed to compare the efficacy of the CTNM method and existing cupping therapy methods among intervention and control groups in reducing high blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Methodology: This research was conducted at cupping clinics in Kampar, namely Tsabita Nursing Health Care (TNHC) Clinic, Khaira Hospital, Inayah Hospital, and Azzahra Herbs, from November 23rd to December 28th, 2023. This quantitative research used an R&D approach with the ADDIE model development procedure. The study used the quasi-experimental design method with a two-group pre-test and post-test control group design. The study included 80 hypertensive patients divided into two groups: Group I, the control group (existing method), consisted of 40 hypertensive patients, and Group II, the intervention group (CTNM), consisted of 40 hypertensive patients, selected using a purposive sampling technique. Result: Data analysis was conducted using the Wilcoxon Rank-Test, showing a significant difference in the average blood pressure of hypertensive patients between the control and intervention groups with an Asymp. Sig value of 0.001. To compare the influence between CTNM and the existing method, the Mann-Whitney Test was used, resulting in an Asymp. Sig value of 0.001. The N-Gain Score for systolic and diastolic measurements was higher in the intervention group compared to the control group (N-Gain Score systolic 0.33 control; 1.07 intervention and N-Gain Score diastolic 0.70 control; 1.01 intervention). Conclusion: This study indicates that CTNM is more effective than existing cupping therapy methods in reducing high blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Researchers recommend therapists use the CTNM method to lower blood pressure in hypertensive patients. |
| title | 2025_The Influence Of Cupping Therapy Nursing Model (Ctnm) In Reducing Blood Pressure Among Hypertension Patients Atkampar Regency Indonesia |
| title_full | 2025_The Influence Of Cupping Therapy Nursing Model (Ctnm) In Reducing Blood Pressure Among Hypertension Patients Atkampar Regency Indonesia |
| title_fullStr | 2025_The Influence Of Cupping Therapy Nursing Model (Ctnm) In Reducing Blood Pressure Among Hypertension Patients Atkampar Regency Indonesia |
| title_full_unstemmed | 2025_The Influence Of Cupping Therapy Nursing Model (Ctnm) In Reducing Blood Pressure Among Hypertension Patients Atkampar Regency Indonesia |
| title_short | 2025_The Influence Of Cupping Therapy Nursing Model (Ctnm) In Reducing Blood Pressure Among Hypertension Patients Atkampar Regency Indonesia |
| title_sort | 2025_the influence of cupping therapy nursing model (ctnm) in reducing blood pressure among hypertension patients atkampar regency indonesia |