Pain Management Based On Nursing Interventions for Hematuria and Suspect Cancer Prostat in The Dr. Soebandi Jember Hospital
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61595/dnursing.v6i2.1274Keywords:
Hematuria, Suspect Cancer, Pain Management, Nursing InterventionAbstract
Background: Hematuria can cause significant acute pain and increase the risk of infection. Proper management is essential to alleviate pain and prevent further complications. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of pain management using deep breathing techniques and distraction for patients with hematuria.
Methode: The research was conducted in the Mawar Room from September 23 to 25, 2024, using a case study approach with a client suffering from hematuria and experiencing acute pain. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and physical assessments. After the intervention, the pain level of Mr. S decreased from a scale of 5 to 2, with improvements in both physical and emotional expressions. Although the pain remained intermittent, signs of grimacing and restlessness significantly decreased.
Results: Deep breathing and distraction techniques were effective in relieving the acute pain caused by hematuria. The reduction in pain levels indicates that these interventions can enhance patient comfort.
Conclusion: Pain management through deep breathing and distraction has proven effective in reducing pain in hematuria patients and can be a valuable approach in nursing practice for managing pain and reducing the risk of infection.












