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Abdominal Streaching Exercise and Warm Compresses of Ginger Decoction Affect The Reduction of Primary Dysmenorrhea Pain Nelyanti, Dian Apri
Midwifery and Nursing Research Vol 6, No 1 (2024): MARET 2024
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/manr.v6i1.10429

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Background: Dysmenorrhea is lower abdominal pain due to blood discharge from the uterus that generally bothers young women. The impact of dysmenorrhea makes it difficult for young women to move. One way to overcome dysmenorrhea is with non-pharmacological methods of giving abdominal stretching exercises and warm compresses of ginger decoction. This study aims to determine the effect of abdominal stretching exercises and warm compresses of ginger decoction on reducing primary dysmenorrhea pain in adolescent girls at SMA Negeri 1 Jamblang. Research method: Type of experimental quasi-research with two groups pre and post-test design. The population of adolescent girls in grade XI science and social studies who experience dysmenorrhea is 74 samples. Data were collected using questionnaire observation sheets with the Numeric Rating Scale pain scale, and bivariate analysis using the Wilcoxon test and the Friedman test. Results: The Friedman test obtained an average of dysmenorrhea pain after abdominal stretching exercise and warm compresses of ginger decoction in the intervention group and obtained an average post-treatment pain of 1.34. While in the control group given warm compress treatment ginger decoction obtained an average value of post-treatment pain of 1.66 with the highest decrease value on day 3 obtaining p value of 0.014 (p 0.05). Conclusions and Suggestions: Giving abdominal stretching exercises and warm compresses of ginger decoction affects reducing the scale of primary dysmenorrhea pain in adolescent girls at SMA Negeri 1 Jamblang.
Effect of Infused Water Pineapple Cayenne (Ananas Comosus L Merr) on Reducing Uric Acid Levels in Patients With Gout Arthritis Kadafi, Amirul; Nelyanti, Dian Apri
JURNAL CITRA KEPERAWATAN Vol 12 No 1 (2024): JURNAL CITRA KEPERAWATAN Edisi : June
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Banjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31964/jck.v12i1.353

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The most common disease in old age and is considered a disease that is generally recognized by the public is gout. An increase in uric acid levels is indicated by rheumatic pain in the joints, pain, redness and swelling. Efforts to search and develop medicines to treat rising uric acid levels continue. One alternative that can reduce uric acid levels is to consume cayenne pineapple-infused water. To determine the effect of cayenne pineapple-infused water on uric acid levels in gout arthritis sufferers. Using a quasi-experimental design with a control group with a sample of 44 respondents. Data analysis used univariate and bivariate analysis. Based on the characteristics of the respondents, it was found that (52.2%) were aged 45-59, female (43.2%), had at least secondary school education (50.0%), worked as a labourer (43.2%) and acid levels. mean pre-intervention urate 8.08 mg/dL, post-intervention means 5.01 mg/dL pre-control mean 8.20 mg/dL, post-control mean 8.02 mg/dL, Mann Whitney test results Posttest uric acid in the intervention group had a mean value of 11.50 mg/dL, in the control group the mean value was 33.50 mg/dL. This study found that in the intervention group, the p-value was 0.000 < 0.05. Shows that there is an effect of giving cayenne pineapple-infused water on uric acid levels in gouty arthritis sufferers.
Abdominal Streaching Exercise and Warm Compresses of Ginger Decoction Affect The Reduction of Primary Dysmenorrhea Pain Nelyanti, Dian Apri
Midwifery and Nursing Research Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): MARET 2024
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/manr.v6i1.10429

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Background: Dysmenorrhea is lower abdominal pain due to blood discharge from the uterus that generally bothers young women. The impact of dysmenorrhea makes it difficult for young women to move. One way to overcome dysmenorrhea is with non-pharmacological methods of giving abdominal stretching exercises and warm compresses of ginger decoction. This study aims to determine the effect of abdominal stretching exercises and warm compresses of ginger decoction on reducing primary dysmenorrhea pain in adolescent girls at SMA Negeri 1 Jamblang. Research method: Type of experimental quasi-research with two groups pre and post-test design. The population of adolescent girls in grade XI science and social studies who experience dysmenorrhea is 74 samples. Data were collected using questionnaire observation sheets with the Numeric Rating Scale pain scale, and bivariate analysis using the Wilcoxon test and the Friedman test. Results: The Friedman test obtained an average of dysmenorrhea pain after abdominal stretching exercise and warm compresses of ginger decoction in the intervention group and obtained an average post-treatment pain of 1.34. While in the control group given warm compress treatment ginger decoction obtained an average value of post-treatment pain of 1.66 with the highest decrease value on day 3 obtaining p value of 0.014 (p < 0.05). Conclusions and Suggestions: Giving abdominal stretching exercises and warm compresses of ginger decoction affects reducing the scale of primary dysmenorrhea pain in adolescent girls at SMA Negeri 1 Jamblang.