Surgery is all treatment measures that use invasive methods by opening or displaying the body part to be treated. The most frequent and common problem caused postoperatively is pain Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the correlation of pain intensity and pain interference in postoperative patients Method: Desaign of This research is a descriptive correlative research using a cross sectional design. The number of samples in this study were 70 people. The sampling technique used is accidental sampling. Bivariate analysis used is the product moment test. Results: The results showed that postoperative patients had severe pain intensity with a total of 44 people and a percentage of 62.90%, had moderate pain interference with a total of 49 people and a percentage of 70 and there was a significant relationship between pain intensity and pain interference in postoperative patients (p value =0.001, <0.005). Conclusions The conclusion of this study is there was a significant relationship between pain intensity and pain interference in postoperative patients
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