Rindangati, Leila Anggun
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THE DIFFERENCE OF GIVING ZINGIBERACEAE FAMILY JAMU ON THE INCIDENCE OF VAGINAL DISCHARGE IN FEMALE TEENS AT HABIBURROHMAN ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL : THE DIFFERENCE OF GIVING ZINGIBERACEAE FAMILY JAMU ON THE INCIDENCE OF VAGINAL DISCHARGE IN FEMALE TEENS AT HABIBURROHMAN ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL Rindangati, Leila Anggun; Handayani, Yuni Handayani
Fetus : Journal of Midwifery Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : LPPM Universitas dr. Soebandi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36858/fejom.v3i1.69

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to the results of the study, there were 35 samples, with 85.7% experiencing physiological vaginal discharge, and 14.3% experiencing pathological vaginal discharge. As for vulva hygiene, it was in the good category of 60%, sufficient 34.3% and lacking 5.7%. A preliminary study, of 15 female students, 10 of them stated that they still experienced vaginal discharge. Objective: To determine the difference in the provision of herbal medicine from the Zingiberaceae family on the incidence of vaginal discharge in female adolescents at the Habiburrohman Islamic Boarding School. Method: The study used a quantitative approach with a pre- and post-test design and implemented a quasi-experimental design. The population of all female students at the Habiburrohman Islamic Boarding School was 52, using a purposive sampling technique, the number of samples was 31 respondents who were included in the research criteria. The data collection instrument was through a questionnaire sheet on vaginal discharge events. Data processing was editing, coding, scoring, tabulating and Wilcoxon statistical tests. Results: There is a difference in the provision of zingiberaceae family herbal medicine on the incidence of vaginal discharge in adolescent girls at the Habiburrohman Islamic Boarding School and the results of the Wilcoxon statistical test obtained a ρ value <,000 smaller than α 0.05 or (ρ <α). Conclusion: The provision of zingiberaceae family herbal medicine can differentiate the incidence of vaginal discharge in adolescent girls at the Habiburrohman Islamic Boarding School. Suggestion: It is expected to increase the knowledge of educators and parents about the benefits of Zingiberaceae family herbal medicine as a non-pharmacological remedy for vaginal discharge in adolescent girls, maintaining reproductive hygiene, becoming a reference for readers and further research.