Raden Sugeng RiyadiRisma Dwi Apriyani
Purpose: This study aimed at determining the relationship between sleep quality and the occurrence of increased blood pressure in preoperative patients. Methods: The research method is the quantitative method with a correlational study approach. The sampling technique used was purposing sampling with a total of 68 respondents according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The data collection method was the observational analytic method and the data analysis used the Eta correlation test. Results: The results of the Eta correlation test to find out the relationship between sleep quality and increased blood pressure showed a p-value of 0.003<0.05 meaning that there was a significant relationship between sleep quality and increased blood pressure. The majority of the respondents had bad sleep quality as many as 36 respondents (52.9%) and most of them who had an increase in blood pressure of 20-50% were 36 respondents (52.9%). Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between sleep quality and increased blood pressure in preoperative patients. The results of the Eta test showed a p-value of 0.003 indicating a significant relationship between sleep quality and increased blood pressure.
Annisa Nur NazmiElly Khoirun NisaMasroni MasroniNinis Indriani
Aulia RachmanSepti Machelia Champaga NurseryIntan Permata Hati
Widya Ratna KusumaningrumRosalina RosalinaUmi Setyoningrum
Eka Mei DianitaSupriliyah PraningsihRini Nur Diana