Butterfly Hug untuk menurunkan Gangguan Tidur pada pasien Anemia: Case Report

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Title

Butterfly Hug untuk menurunkan Gangguan Tidur pada pasien Anemia: Case Report

Subject

anaemia, butterfly hug

Description

Anaemia is a condition where the number of red blood cells (erythrocytes) or haemoglobin (Hb) levels in
the blood (<12gd/l Butterfly Hug is a nonpharmacological intervention that can reduce sleep pattern
disturbances in anaemic patients because it can soothe with a calm state a person can increase melatonin
horons that can stimulate sleep and reduce the hormone cartisol. The research design used is descriptive
quantitative with a case study design with a case study approach through the butterfly hug action by asking
the patient to cross their arms in the form of hugging the patient's upper arm asking the patient to suggest
thoughts by emptying the mind and imagining a preferred place then doing deep breathing techniques and
patting the upper arm with a slow tempo repeat until the patient falls asleep. The result of the intervention
was a decreased sleep pattern disorder with the patient lying down from 20-30 minutes to 5 minutes carried
out for three days. Advice for nurses is that this intervention can be a non-pharmacological alternative to
reduce sleep disturbances in anaemic patients.
Keywords: anaemia, butterfly hug

Creator

1Dewi Jati Satyani*,
2
Ignasia Yunita Sari,

3Ganang Agus

Date

2025

Contributor

Peri Irawan

Format

pdf

Language

english

Type

text

Files

Citation

1Dewi Jati Satyani*, 2 Ignasia Yunita Sari, 3Ganang Agus, “Butterfly Hug untuk menurunkan Gangguan Tidur pada pasien Anemia: Case Report,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/13187.