EFFECT OF PLAY ACTIVITIES AND DO LISTEN TO CONDUCT COOPERATIVE ACTION TAKEN WHEN CANCER PATIENTS IN INVASIVE INSKA Dr DR.Sardjito YOGYAKARTA

ABSTRACT: Background: Cancer patients face stress during hospitalization due to invasive intervention. One method to overcome stress is through playing activity of hear and do in order to minimize emotional distress while invasive intervention is going on. Objective: To identify the influence of and overview on childrens cooperative behavior during invasive intervention before and after playing activity hear and do. Method: The study was pre experimental with one group pretest-posttest design with quantitative and qualitative approaches. Data were obtained from in depth interview with the parents. The study was carried out in April-December 2013 at Estella, Kartika I and Kartika II wards of Cancer Installation of Dr. Sardjito Hospital Yogyakarta. Subjects of the study were cancer patients of 3-12 years old comprising as many as 31 respondents. Samples were determined through non probability sampling, using accidental sampling technique. Data analysis used Wilcoxon statistical test. Result: The result of the study there was an increase mean value 1,16 for cooperative behavior of cancer patient after intervention with score of deviation test was p = 0,345 Conclusion: Statistically playing activity hear and do had no significant influence to cooperative behavior of children when invasive intervention, but cooperative behavior as indicated from some items of behavioral responses visible during observation.