Early ambulation and dhikr complementary therapies effect on intestinal peristaltic in post-open cholecystectomy patients

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Objectives: to analyze and determine the effect of a combination intervention of early ambulation and dhikr therapy on intestinal peristaltic recovery in post-open cholecystectomy patients. Methods: a pre-experimental design with one group pre and post-test design was used. The samples were 15 post-open cholecystectomy patients which were selected using the purposive sampling technique. The data were collected using the instrument observation sheet and analyzed using the Wilcoxon test. Early ambulation used standard operational procedure in the hospital and dhikr therapy was carried out at 2 hours post-operation for 10-15 minutes. Results: there was an effect of early ambulation and dhikr therapy on intestinal peristaltic recovery in post-open cholecystectomy patients with general anesthesia (Z=-3.442; p=0.001). Conclusions: a combination of early ambulation and dhikr therapy can be recommended as interventions to improve intestinal peristaltic in a post-open cholecystectomy patient with general anesthesia.

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Wilandika, A., Gartika, N., & Nurfarida, E. (2023). Early ambulation and dhikr complementary therapies effect on intestinal peristaltic in post-open cholecystectomy patients. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 76. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0636

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