Perancangan Peralatan Infus untuk Anak-Anak yang Menjalani Perawatan Kesehatan

Tanjungsari, Khairunisa Besty (2019) Perancangan Peralatan Infus untuk Anak-Anak yang Menjalani Perawatan Kesehatan. [Undergraduate thesis]

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Abstract

The number of child patients is not as much as the number of adult patients, but children patients need special care. Children are more often stressed out by hospitalization due to changes in environment, habits, and stigma about hospitalized hospitals. This eventually triggers children to tend to carry out rebellion efforts that eventually to trauma to children. Accidents in the infusion process occur mostly in children because of the rebellion which eventually causes the needle to bend, release, enter the blood in the hose, until the swelling due to too much movement. The research method used is a mixture that includes literature studies, questionnaires, interviews, observation, and behavioral studies. Interviews were conducted with pedictricians and child nurses. Observations were made to find out how the products that were already on the market, the environment in the children's room in the hospital parents' efforts to minimize child rebellion Behavioral studies are carried out to determine the infusion and behavior of children during the infusion therapy process. This study produced an infusion equipment in the form of infusion poles and splints for children with cheerful and comfortable concepts for children to use and secure them during the infusion process.

Item Type: Undergraduate thesis
Uncontrolled Keywords: children, IV, IV equipment
Subjects: N Fine Arts > NC Drawing Design Illustration
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering > Department of Product Design and Management
Depositing User: Masyhur 196042
Date Deposited: 16 Jul 2019 09:06
Last Modified: 24 Mar 2021 16:06
URI: http://repository.ubaya.ac.id/id/eprint/35070

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