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Treatment of perineal wounds using complementary alternative therapies: Evidence based case review Rahmah, Lailatul; Yuliana, Fitri; Palimbo, Adriana; Wahdah, Rabia; Rahayu, Irma Putri
Health Sciences International Journal Vol. 2 No. 1: February 2024
Publisher : Ananda - Health & Education Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71357/hsij.v2i1.14

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Background: Perineal wounds can cause pain, inflammation, and mechanical trauma and even affect daily mobility. Furthermore, over a long period, prolonged pain can also cause women to become irritable, tired, and even depressed. Midwives are responsible for providing episiotomy pain management services and offering evidence-based good practices for such problems or complaints. Objective: This evidence-based case review aims to determine the results of alternative treatments in relieving and healing perineal wound pain, both spontaneous tears during childbirth and suture wounds. Method: This review is based on a good practice stage report carried out by a group of midwife professional program students who handled midwifery care in the Fatimah Azzahra postpartum ward, Islamic Hospitals, Banjarmasin, in June 2023 with cases including spontaneous lacerations, episiotomies, and second-degree suturing. Then, three articles were assessed and analyzed to provide comparison and evidence relevant to our case report.  Criteria indicators use the PICO format. Findings: The problem was seen in episiotomy wound pain, with some differences in intervention, including lavender oil, ice blocks, rosemary cream, and lavender oil vapor. Furthermore, the comparison between the studies was the group of material used, method, and design of interventions. The outcomes were reduced local temperature of the skin and subcutaneous tissue and a lower rate of the wound in the intervention. Conclusion: Complementary therapy of midwifery care in hospitals has been implemented quite well as long as it does not conflict with procedures, raw materials are easy to obtain, and it is also under continuous supervision by other practitioners.
Mengoptimalkan Optimalisasi Pemilihan Penerima Beasiswa KIP-K Melalui Kombinasi Metode AHP, Topsis, dan Skyline Query di Universitas Mataram: pengantar Rahayu, Irma Putri; Wijayanto, Heri; Husodo, Ario Yudo
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 12 (2025): December
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i12.12032

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The KIP-K scholarship program provides crucial educational support for underprivileged students, yet its manual selection process at the University of Mataram has been plagued by inefficiency, subjectivity, and inconsistency. This study develops an integrated decision-support system combining Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), Skyline Query, and TOPSIS methodologies to revolutionize the selection process. The AHP method established weighted criteria, identifying poverty card ownership (23.24%) and number of family dependents (18.61%) as the most critical factors. Skyline Query processing of 500 applicants yielded 68 non-dominated candidates representing optimal poverty profiles across multiple dimensions. TOPSIS analysis then generated objective rankings, with top candidate P499 achieving an exceptional CI score of 0.872. The integrated system demonstrated remarkable consistency (CR < 0.1) and improved selection accuracy by 22% compared to traditional methods. Jaccard Distance analysis (0.0-0.9) further validated the Skyline Filter's effectiveness in maintaining top-tier candidates while optimizing mid-tier selections. This research presents a transformative approach to scholarship allocation, offering complete elimination of subjective bias, handling of large applicant pools (500 candidates) with computational efficiency, a transparent, multidimensional assessment framework. The results prove this hybrid system's superiority in identifying truly deserving recipients while processing applications at scale. The study concludes that the AHP-Skyline-TOPSIS integration establishes a new standard for equitable, data-driven scholarship distribution, with immediate applicability to other social assistance programs in higher education.