2020
DOI: 10.14710/nmjn.v10i1.25318
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Deep Breathing Exercise and Active Range of Motion Influence Physiological Response of Congestive Heart Failure Patients

Abstract: Background: Dyspnea and physiological changes are clinical manifestations of Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) due to respiratory failure. Deep breathing exercise combined with active range of motion increases respiratory muscles and blood circulation. As a result,  it reduces breathing effort and decreases blood pressure.Purpose: This research aimed to analyze the influence of deep breathing exercise and active range of motion (ROM) on the physiological response of CHF patientsMethods: This study used a quasi-ex… Show more

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“…The importance of this study was to investigate the effects of deep breathing on mental toughness. The study of Nirmalasari et al recommended that the combination of the deep breathing exercise with active range of motion decreases the systole in Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) patients [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The importance of this study was to investigate the effects of deep breathing on mental toughness. The study of Nirmalasari et al recommended that the combination of the deep breathing exercise with active range of motion decreases the systole in Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) patients [13].…”
Section: Original Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Athletes were requested to take pre-test and post-test to measure the effects of deep breathing on mental toughness. The Mental Toughness Questionnaire-48 (MTQ48) as conducted in previous study was administered to collect scores [13]. The previous study by Dahlan and Muhamad [15] as well as Lamat et al [16] also used MTQ48 as an instrument.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One of the other nursing interventions with the concept of relaxation that can be done is to carry out deep breathing exercises or breathing exercises, where there are nursing interventions that can provide an increase the power of the respiratory muscles in increasing lung compliance to provide an increase in ventilation function as well as increase oxygenation (Nirmalasari, Mardiyono, & Dharmana, 2020;Price SA and Wilson LM, 2006;Smeltzer SaBB, 2008). Deep breathing is a technique that has a relationship with physiological changes that can lead to a relaxation response (Nirmalasari, Mardiyono, Dharmana, et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research that Nirmalasari has conducted on active range of motion and deep breathing exercises was carried out for three days giving, three times/ day, so that it had a significant effect on dyspnea and physiological responses of CHF patients with the strength of the effect size of each variable, namely dyspnea (1 .04), systolic blood pressure (1.135), diastolic blood pressure (0.376), pulse (0.218), respiratory rate (0.480), and oxygen saturation (0.877) (Nirmalasari, Mardiyono, Dharmana, et al, 2020). Herdiana has also conducted other research regarding the intervention of Murottal Al-Qur'an and deep breathing exercises on anxiety and vital signs showing that there are significant differences in vital signs (oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, pulse, and blood pressure) in the intervention group after and before the intervention of Murottal Al-Qur'an and Deep Breathing Exercise with p = 0.000, the results obtained were clinically significant in oxygen saturation, namely (1,15) which was clinically significant, and showed a significant difference in the level of anxiety with p=0.000 (Herdiana et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several structures influence this motion: configuration of bone surfaces within the joints, tendons, ligaments, joint capsule, and muscles acting on the joint (Dutton, 2012). A considerable number of studies have examined the benefits of ROM exercise for better patient outcomes in various health conditions, such as stroke (Kim et al, 2014;Murtaqib, 2013;Rhestifujiayani et al, 2015), type 2 diabetes mellitus (Widyawati et al, 2017) and congestive heart failure (Nirmalasari et al, 2020). On the other hand, there are few studies examining the effect of this exercise on fall prevention (Fitriansyah et al, 2014;Safa'ah & Srimurayani, 2017).…”
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