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The Effectiveness of Breathing Exercises on the Physiological and Psychological Variables of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis Shakuntala; Jaspreet Kaur; Monisha.K.Masih; Jyoti Sarin
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

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A study to evaluate the effectiveness of breathing exercises on physiological and psychological variables of patientswith pulmonary tuberculosis in selected hospital at Ambala, Haryana.TB is a 7th killer disease in the world and one of the top 10 causes of death. Pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) is aninfection, which causes widespread pulmonary fibrosis and cavitation, and often leaves the patient with a chronicrespiratory deficit as a result.Aims and Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of breathing exercises on physiologicaland psychological variables of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.Material and Methods: A quasi experimental design using non-equivalent control group pretest- posttest designwas conducted on 110 pulmonary tuberculosis patients (55 in comparison group and 55 in experimental group) inDOTS center of UPHC RavidasMajriInderpuri colonyAmbala city, UPHC Baldev NagarAmbala city, UPHC DurgaNagar Ambala city and CHC Mullana. The dependent variables were physiological variables (dyspnea, spo2, heartrate, respiratory rate) and psychological variables (anxiety, quality of life). Pretest was taken in UPHC Durga NagarAmbala city and CHC Mullana on day 1 and posttest was taken inUPHC RavidasMajriInderpuri colonyAmbala cityand UPHC Baldev NagarAmbala cityon day 30. In experimental group, breathing exercises were administered by theresearcher two times a week. Each session was of 30 minutes including 4 breathing exercises (pursed lip breathingexercise, diaphragmatic breathing exercise, deep breathing exercise and segmental breathing exercise) and eachexercise was performed for 6-8 times. Other days patients were estimated to perform breathing exercises themselvesat home and on day 30, posttest was taken.Results: Both the groups were homogenous with respect to physiological and psychological variables before theadministration of breathing exercises. On day 30, the mean dyspnea score and anxiety score of experimental groupwas significantly lower than comparison group (p<0.05). The quality of life of patients in experimental group wassignificantly better than comparison group at day 30.Conclusion:Based on the findings of the study, it can be concluded that breathing exercises are effective in reducingthe dyspnea, anxiety, HR and RR. Breathing exercises are effective in improving theO2saturation, blood pressure andquality of life among pulmonary tuberculosis patients.
THE PREVALENCE OF BLOOD GLUCOSE AND BODY MASS INDEX IN ELDERLY PEOPLE AT PANTI WERDHA TRESNA IN GIANYAR BALI. (PRELIMINARY STUDY Jaspreet Kaur; Linawati Ni Made
Bali Journal of Medical and Health Sciences Vol 1 No 1 (2017): volume 1 no 1 Januari 2017
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Udayana University

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Blood glucose also known as blood sugar is the amount of glucose that can be found in the blood. Carbohydrate foods are the main source of energy for the human body. The rise of blood glucose is usually at peak when the individual’s age reach around 50’s as the body function decreases which effects the glucose metabolism and also the elderly body weight. The purpose of this study is to know the prevalence of blood glucose and body mass index in elderly individual. The design of the study is descriptive cross-sectional study. This study was carried out at Panti Werdha Tresna which is located at Jln. Gumitir, Denpasar,Bali. The number of elderly individuals in that old folks house was around 40 which consist of both females and males. The age range was 53-80 years old. A day before the research was carried out the elderly individuals was given informed consent and was asked to fast for at least 8 hours before the blood sample was taken. The amount of blood withdrawn was about 2cc. The results showed that 1 person (4.8%) of male and 3 person (14.3%) of females are overweight while 2 person (9.5 %) females are obese. Total 6 elderly individual with BMI above normal range. For blood glucose more than 100 mg/dL, there are 3 person (60%) males and 12 person (75%) females. The prevalence of high blood glucose is higher in female (75%) compared with male (60%). Based on the results, it can be concluded that the number of samples that has high blood glucose and high BMI is only 2 person (13.3%) of the total samples. It is  suggested that the government could create a program that can reduce morbidity and mortality due to complications of high blood sugar in the elderly individuals. Keywords: blood glucose, body mass index, elderly.