2019
DOI: 10.18502/kls.v4i12.4169
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The Effect of Quran Recitation to Pain and Comfort Feeling on Patients with Reduced Consciousness in UNS Hospital

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“…In this case, there is a negative feedback from the auditory pathway to the HPA axis, causing downregulation of cortisol and catecholamine release (Trappe, 2012;Mirghafourvand et al, 2016). This is consistent with the results of research by Hanafi et al (2019) that there was no significant difference in the serum cortisol levels in 27 high care unit patients who were given a relaxing intervention.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In this case, there is a negative feedback from the auditory pathway to the HPA axis, causing downregulation of cortisol and catecholamine release (Trappe, 2012;Mirghafourvand et al, 2016). This is consistent with the results of research by Hanafi et al (2019) that there was no significant difference in the serum cortisol levels in 27 high care unit patients who were given a relaxing intervention.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…From this condition, there arises a feeling of relaxation, calm, and comfort so that the level of stress and tension will decrease [25], [26]. The other research shows that reading and listening Quran can reduce the pain, consciousness, and giving comfort feeling by controlling cortisol hormone level in the blood veesels [27]. This was in line with the findings of a prior study of a similar nature that administering Murottal Al-Quran therapy has an influence on the anxiety levels of pregnant women in their 3…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ARAS pathway functions as a pathway that carries visual, auditory, pain, temperature, and pressure input to the cerebral cortex. ARAS also plays a role in individual mental activity [12]. He cerebral cortex will send back the sensory input which manifests as awareness continuous.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%