EFFECTS OF MEDITATION ON REDUCTION ANXIETY DURING WEANING AND WEANING SUCCESS WITH INVASIVE MECHANICAL IN PATIENT CRITICALLY ILL.

Authors

  • Wirawan Phitphon -
  • Ariya Sornboon -

Keywords:

ventilator weaning, meditation, anxiety

Abstract

     This quasi-experimental research aimed to investigate the effects of meditation on reducing anxiety and improving weaning success in patients with Critically Ill who are receiving an invasive mechanical ventilator in a critically ill state. Consecutive sampling comprised people (purposive sampling). Samples were 60 patients. The subjects were assigned to 2 equal-sized groups. Both experimental and control groups contained 30 s patients. Data were collected with demographic data and Visual analog anxiety were used as a research instrument, with a content validity index of 0.95 The data were analyzed using the paired t-test and Mann-Whitney U Test.
     The findings revealed that the experimental group had a statistically significant decrease in mean anxiety scores after the implementation of meditation and standard treatment (p < 0.05). The experimental group's mean anxiety scores significantly decreased compared to the control group (p < 0.05). The experimental group demonstrated a greater success rate in weaning the ventilator than the control group (p < 0.05).

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2024-12-30

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Phitphon, W. ., & Sornboon, A. . (2024). EFFECTS OF MEDITATION ON REDUCTION ANXIETY DURING WEANING AND WEANING SUCCESS WITH INVASIVE MECHANICAL IN PATIENT CRITICALLY ILL. Journal of Environmental Education Medical and Health, 9(4), 79–88. retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/hej/article/view/279088