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Pengaruh prenatal yoga terhadap lama kala II persalinan dan kejadian robekan perinium Noviani, Ni Wayan; Adnyani, Ni Wayan Sukma
Jurnal Kebidanan Vol 9, No 2 (2020): August 2020
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26714/jk.9.2.2020.115-122

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Labor is assumed to be a painful and tense process, but labor can be passed with a sense of security and comfort without trauma. Yoga is considered one of the alternative therapies to prepare pregnant women physically, mentally, and spiritually to face the birth process and prevent perineal rupture. This study aims to determine prenatal yoga's effect on the duration of the second stage of labor and the incidence of perineal tears at the Bumi Sehat Foundation Ubud Bali in 2018. The study was conducted by analytic design with a prospective study approach. The research subjects used 50 pregnant women who gave birth at the Bumi Sehat Foundation. The study used Mann-Whitney and chi-square. Based on the data analysis of the influence between Prenatal yoga on the duration of the second stage of analysis using Mann-Whitney p-value <0.005 which means that there is an influence between prenatal yoga on the second time while based on Chi-square data analysis p-value 0.012 where p-value <0, 005 which means that there is an influence between Prenatal yoga and perineum tear. It can be concluded that prenatal yoga is effective in helping pregnancy and childbirth are minimally traumatic in women.
Empowering The Community Through a Herbal Medicine-Based Movement in Pengotan Village, Bali Winingsih, Gusti Ayu Martha; Batiari, Ni Made Padma; Febriyanti, Ni Made Ari; Noviani, Ni Wayan
Jurnal Pengabdian UNDIKMA Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): November
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika (UNDIKMA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jpu.v6i4.17431

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This community service activity aimed to increase public awareness, knowledge, and skills in utilizing herbal medicinal plants as an alternative for family health maintenance and as a potential source of local economic development. The program was carried out in collaboration with Pengotan Village, Bangli Regency, Bali, involving 50 PKK mothers as participants. It was implemented by a team of lecturers from Kartini Bali Health Polytechnic, who also served as facilitators and resource persons. The activity consisted of six stages: initial observation, provision of tools and materials, pretest, counseling sessions on herbal medicinal plants, posttest, and an evaluation and follow-up stage to assess improvements in participants’ knowledge. Descriptive analysis was used to examine increases in knowledge, planting and processing skills, and understanding of product marketing. The results showed an increase in participants’ knowledge of herbal medicinal plants by 76.06%, skills in planting and processing by 76.24%, and knowledge of marketing methods by 78.86%. After the program, participants demonstrated initiative in using herbal medicine to treat minor illnesses within their families and began utilizing home gardens to grow herbal plants. Furthermore, the village government plans to establish a business group for PKK mothers to strengthen the local economy. The follow-up of this activity is expected to involve collaboration between the village, health centers, and the community to enhance the sustainable use of herbal medicinal plants for health improvement.