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Journal : Jambura Nursing Journal

Mom's Education Determine By Receiving Basic Immunization In Babies Yuanita Ani Susilowati; Heni Lestari; Elizabeth Ari Setyarini; Ferdinan Sihombing
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 5, No 2: July 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v5i2.18225

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Immunization is an effort to generate active immunity against a disease. The basic immunization coveraged in Mukapayung Village in 2021 is 67.4%, while the basic immunization achievement target set by the government is 98%. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between mother's knowledge and education with basic immunization receipts for infants 0-12 months in Mukapayung Village. The research method uses a descriptive correlation design, cross sectional approach with a total sample. Respondents amounted to 110 mothers who had babies aged 0-12 months. Data collection using a 20-item knowledge questionnaire. Validity and reliability test were carried out in Karang Tanjung Village on 30 respondents and the results were obtained validity from 0.411 to 0.566 with a reliability value of 0.917 which means very reliable. The results showed that there was no relationship between mother's level of knowledge and basic immunization reception for infants 0-12 months with p value 0.501> α but there was a significant relationship between mother's education level and basic immunization reception for infants 0-12 months with p value 0.011 < α. Discussion, the level of knowledge and education is not always in line with the behavior or actions related to basic immunization for infants 0-12 months, because many factors affect a person's knowledge. Conclusion, the higher the education of the mother, the more she understands the importance of maintaining children's health through prevention of various diseases by providing basic immunization. since early stage.
HYPNOTHERAPY RELIEVES PAIN IN THE 1ST STAGE OF LABOR AT BANDUNG PRIVATE HOSPITAL Susilowati, Yuanita Ani; Martini, Flora Maria; Suntoro, Henri; Wijaya, Yosi Maria; Hardjanti, Therese Maura; Sihombing, Ferdinan
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 7, No 2: July 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v7i2.31339

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The pain experienced during the first stage of labor varies for each individual, depending on the pain threshold of each patient. Despite the implementation of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and relaxation techniques in pain management at Bandung Private Hospital, some patients still endure persistent pain. The use of hypnotherapy as a non-pharmacological approach to alleviate pain has not been widely adopted. This study aims to evaluate the impact of hypnotherapy on the level of pain during the first stage of labor. Employing a Quasi-experimental design with a single-group pre-test and post-test without control, the researcher administered hypnotherapy techniques for 15-30 minutes. Pain levels were assessed using the Numeric Rating Scale among 14 parturient women. Comparing the pre-test and post-test measurements of pain levels, the results demonstrated a significant reduction in the first stage labor pain due to hypnotherapy (p < 0.05). Before the intervention, the mean pain level was 3.29, which decreased to 2.64 after hypnotherapy. This study's findings indicate that hypnotherapy is effective in reducing pain during the first stage of labor. The implications of these findings are crucial in enhancing the quality of care for laboring mothers. It is hoped that hypnotherapy can be widely applied in the management of labor pain in various hospitals, taking into account appropriate implementation processes and individual patient needs.