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Narrative Review of the Effect of Endorphin Massage and Oxytocin Massage on Pain Intensity in Maternity Women Selian, Rada Almina; Hardisman, Hardisman; Yulizawati, Yulizawati; Firdawati, Firdawati; Iffah, Uliy
Women, Midwives and Midwifery Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Women, Midwives and Midwifery journal
Publisher : Asosiasi Pendidikan Kebidanan Indonesia (AIPKIND)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36749/wmm.4.1.50-70.2024

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Background: Childbirth is the effort or process of expelling a full-term baby which is often accompanied by pain caused by contractions in the uterus. From the research results, it was found that 32% of 300 women who gave birth during the active phase experienced severe pain, 57% moderate pain, and 11% mild pain. Evidence shows that fear of vaginal childbirth and anxiety experienced by many women during their pregnancy. Therefore, it then led to their decision to choose other methods of birth such as Section Caesarea (SC). The effects of anxiety during labor could potentially result in excessive levels of catecholamines causing decreased blood flow to the uterus, decreased uterine contractions, decreased blood flow to the placenta, decreased oxygen available to the fetus, and can increase the length of labor. One of alternative methods of dealing with pain during the labor process is using non-pharmacological such as endorphin massage and oxytocin massage. Purpose: The aim of this literature study was to present information about the effect of endorphin massage and oxytocin massage on the intensity of pain among mothers giving birth. Methods: This research method was a literature review study. Journal searches were carried out by applying online database such as ScienceDirect, Google scholar, Pubmed, Scopus, Portal Garuda. Articles were selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Result: The study investigated the influence of endorphin and oxytocin massages on pain intensity in maternity mothers during childbirth, revealing a significant reduction in pain levels following the administration of these massages. Both endorphin and oxytocin massages were found to alleviate pain, induce relaxation, and promote feelings of comfort and calmness, thereby facilitating a smoother birth process. Conclusion: The influence of endorphin massage and oxytocin massage is useful in reducing pain in maternity mothers
Narative Review The Effect of Endorphin Massage and Counter Pressure During Labor On Endorphin Hormone Release Rizal, Wadratul Jannah; Yulizawati, Yulizawati; Hardisman, Hardisman; Firdawati, Firdawati; Rita, Rauza Sukma
Women, Midwives and Midwifery Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Women, Midwives and Midwifery journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36749/wmm.4.2.56-72.2024

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Background: Labor pain is a subjective experience associated with uterine contractions, stretching of the cervix, and descent of the fetal head. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), every year, 210 million pregnancies occur in the world, and 20 million women experience pain due to childbirth. Of the 2700 mothers giving birth, 30% experienced severe pain, 20% of labor was accompanied by very severe pain, and 15% experienced mild pain. Non-pharmacological therapy continues to be developed in the world of obstetrics, which aims to provide comfort during the birthing process. Endorphin massage and counter pressure are non-pharmacological therapies that can stimulate the release of endorphins and reduce pain and anxiety during childbirth. Objective: This study aims to determine the effect of endorphin massage and counter pressure during labor on the release of endorphin hormones and their benefits. Methods: This research method was a literature review study. Journal searches were carried out by applying online databases such as PubMed, Garuda Portal, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. Articles were selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: The analysis was carried out on 32 research articles. It was found that endorphin massage and counter pressure are non-pharmacological techniques to overcome and reduce labor pain and anxiety through the help of endorphin hormones which are useful for a smooth delivery process. Conclusion: The influence of endorphin massage and counter pressure during labor on the release of endorphin hormones, which are useful for reducing labor pain, reducing anxiety, increasing comfort, and speeding up the labor process.
The Implementation of Antenatal Classes: A Scoping Review Oktarina, Mika; Sulastri, Delmi; Utama, Bobby Indra; Firdawati, Firdawati
Women, Midwives and Midwifery Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Women, Midwives and Midwifery journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36749/wmm.5.3.40-52.2025

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Background: Antenatal classes serve as a learning platform for pregnant women regarding pregnancy and childbirth preparation. This literature review aims to map the literature and evidence-based practices related to antenatal class implementation. Purpose:  This  scoping  review  aims to assess the implementation of Antenatal Classes. Methods: This study adopts a literature review design. Initial searches for journal articles were conducted on the PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar databases from 2019 to 2024. The study identified 78 articles, of which only six journal articles met the inclusion criteria. Literature review procedures: collecting library data, reading, and note-taking, as well as critically assessing research materials. Results: According to the literature review, the implementation of antenatal classes yields numerous benefits, reducing stress and anxiety symptoms for both pregnant women and their partners in facing pregnancy and childbirth. Providing comprehensive and continuous material can enhance pregnant women's knowledge, attitudes, and behavior changes in preventing complications. Conclusion: Antenatal classes benefit mothers in preparing for a healthy pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, transitioning into motherhood, and enabling early detection. Support from husbands and families to attend antenatal classes can boost the mother's confidence. A research gap identified for future studies is the variation in facilitators (healthcare professionals) of antenatal classes between developed and developing countries. Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC) is implemented in developed countries by involving specialized doctors, midwives, and nutritionists as facilitators in antenatal class implementation.
Co-Authors - Afrizal Abdiana Abdiana, Abdiana Adang Bachtiar Ade Asyari Afdal Afdal, Afdal Afrah, Rahmayani ALADIN ALADIN Albadrie, Syah Amin Amri, Dudi Andani Eka Putra Anggraini, Zepa Antonius, Puja Agung Aprila, Prety Zinta Ariadi, Ariadi Arif, Yulastri Arni Amir Assyura, Fazhladia Asterina, Asterina Astiena, Adila Kasni Asy Syukri, Muhammad Hasbi Asyifa Delfilaura Basyir, Vaulline Darsun, Celsia Krisanti David Perdana Deddy Saputra Defrin, Defrin Delmi Sulastri Dharma, Fitri Yeni Dian Isti Angraini Dolly Irfandy Effy Huriyati Elmatris, Elmatris Emelia Tonapa Erlina Burhan Ernawati, Tuti Eti Yerizel Etriyel, Etriyel F, Fauzan Fadila, Zurayya Fahmelia, Diva Fatmasari, Elli Fauziah Nur Fikri Rahman Fitriani Fitriani Gusti Revilla Halida, Erda Mutiara Hamrita, Dona Hanum, Fathiya Juwita Hardisman Harmen, Anggia Perdana Hazanah, Sri Hazmira Yozza Hendra, Gabriel Septian Hendriani, Berliana Hidayat, Arde Husna Yetti Husni, Lailatul Ida Rahmah Burhan Iffah, Uliy Ilmiawati, Ilmiawati Izzati Rahmi HG Javandi, Muhammad Rayhan Abiyyu Jendrius Jendrius Joeharnani Tresnati Karmia, Hudila Rifa Kemalayanti, Nursep Lisfi, Indah Lubis, Siska Ilannur Maharani, Rifty Zhafira Mahata, Liganda Endo Malinda Meinapuri Masnadi, Nice Rachmawati Maulana, Afdal Milano, Ryan Suheil Muhammad Idrus Muhammad Nur Nandini, Kiran Nasikah, Durotun Netti Suharti, Netti Ningsih, Dewi Ayu Nur Afrainin Syah Oktarina, Mika Oktavia, Mutiara Putri, Biomechy Oktomalio Putri, Rizqy Nurfathonah Putri, Viorika Marsafa Rahadi, Didan Ariadapa Rahmad Gurusinga Rahmadian, Rizki Rahmadini, Ade Rahman, Andio Ramadani, Mery Rasyid Putra, Muhammad Zaldy Rauza Sukma Rita Ridwan, Laila Hijradesy Rima Semiarty Riona, Vira Harisa Rizal, Wadratul Jannah Rizanda Machmud Rizola, Clodeya Rosfita Rasyid Russilawati, Russilawati Sari, Fitri Yunita Satria, Pom Harry Selian, Rada Almina Siswoyo, Slamet Tedy Siti Nurhajjah, Siti Sriyanti, Roza Sugeng Sugeng Suherlis, Septia Sukri Rahman Suwarni Suwarni Syamel Muhammad Utama, Bobby Indra Utami, Refi Amalia Wijaya, Caesar Muhammad Yaktiworo Indriani Yanti, Farah Sevnell Yantri Maputra Yanuar, Ferra Yulia, Dwi Yulika, Marzatia Yulistini, Yulistini Yulizawati, Yulizawati Yusrawati Yusrawati Zetra, Aidinil Zulkifli Zulkifli