Effectiveness of the Emotional Freedom Techniques to Reducing Stress in Diabetic Patients
Citation (APA style): Nurpratiwi, Y., & Fahrudin, A. Effectiveness of the Emotional Freedom Techniques to Reducing Stress in Diabetic Patients. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(2), 555-562. doi:10.53730/ijhs.v6nS1.7074
Abstract
The research aimed to recognize the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) effect on the stress reduction of diabetes mellitus patients. The research used a quasi-experimental design non-randomization pre-test–post-test group design. The t value for stress level before EFT was performed with a p-value of 0,000 and for stress level after EFT p-value was 0,000. From the statistic, it was concluded that there was a significant EFT effect on stress reduction in patients with diabetes mellitus. The (EFT) including the mind-body therapy relaxation technique was an integrated system between energy medicine and EFT therapy using a tapping method on body meridian points. EFT therapy firmly helped the patients to manage their minds from emotional pressure (negative energy); therefore, it helped patients with stress. It helped all patients, mainly patients with diabetes mellitus.
Keywords
diabetic, emotional freedom technique, health issues, healthcare, patients, public health literacy, stress