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Journal : As-Shiha : Journal of Medical Research

HUBUNGAN PENGETAHUAN DENGAN SIKAP IBU DALAM PEMBERIAN ASI EKSKLUSIF DI WILAYAH KERJA PUSKESMAS NARAS ZANAH, MIFTAKHUL; PRASETYANINGSIH, PRASETYANINGSIH; NISA, SETIA; RISHEL, RIKA ASTRIA
As-Shiha : JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL ASHIHA
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan (STIKes) Piala Sakti Pariaman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69922/asshiha.v5i1.104

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The World Health Organization reported that the incidence of nausea and vomiting in women reached 12.5% ​​in the world with 0.3% in Sweden, 0.5% in California, 0.8% in Canada, 10.8% in China, 0.9% in Norway, 2.2% in Pakistan, 1.9% in Turkey, and in Indonesia reaching 50%-80%. Peppermint aromatherapy containing menthol (35-45%) and menthone (10%-30%) is useful as an antiemetic and antispasmodic on the lining of the stomach and intestines by inhibiting muscle contractions. The ability of peppermint leaves to reduce nausea and vomiting in pregnancy is thought to be related to the content of essential oils such as α-, β-pinenelimonene 1,8- cineole. This study aims to determine the effect of peppermint aromatherapy on reducing nausea and vomiting in pregnant women in the first trimester at the Pauh Kambar Health Center. This research method uses a quasi-experimental design with a one group pretest-posttest design. The population of this study was 70 pregnant women in the first trimester. The number of samples taken was 15 people using purposive sampling technique. Data processing was done using Univariate and Bivariate using t-dependent analysis. The results of the study with the T test showed that there was an effect of peppermint aromatherapy on reducing nausea and vomiting in pregnant women in the first trimester at the Pauh Kambar Health Center (p-value = 0.000 <a = 0.05). It can be concluded that there is an effect of Peppermint Aromatherapy on Reducing Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnant Women in the First Trimester at the Pauh Kambar Health Center
APPLICATION OF BALLON BLOWING THERAPY TO REDUCE SHORTNESS OF BREATH IN PATIENTS WITH INEFFECTIVE BREATHING PATTERNS PUTRI, GIVA RESYINTA; ANDRIANI, LINDA; NISA, SETIA
As-Shiha : JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): JURNAL ASHIHA
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan (STIKes) Piala Sakti Pariaman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69922/asshiha.v2i6.122

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Asthma is one of the respiratory diseases that are often found in the community. Asthma symptoms are characterized by coughing, shortness of breath, shortness of breath and wheezing, making it difficult for children to sleep and do activities. The purpose of this study was to develop treatment in nursing children with respiratory system disorders: asthma with balloon blowing therapy. The subjects of the study were asthma patients. The nursing care provided was Balloon Blowing. The results of the nursing evaluation on the diagnosis of ineffective breathing patterns obtained subjective data, namely the client's mother said that her child's shortness of breath had decreased, the cough had decreased, she was sleeping soundly, and the patient said that her phlegmy cough had decreased. Objective: the patient appeared to have less shortness of breath, less phlegmy cough, and was sleeping soundly. Vital signs: blood pressure: 110/85 mmHg, pulse: 96 x / minute, temperature: 36.8 oC, respiratory rate: 24 x / minute, SpO2: 98%. The results of the nursing evaluation on the diagnosis of ineffective breathing patterns obtained subjective data: the client's mother said that her child's shortness of breath had decreased, the cough had decreased, she was sleeping soundly, and the patient said that her phlegmy cough had decreased. Objective: the patient appeared to have less shortness of breath, less phlegmy cough, and was sleeping soundly. Vital signs: blood pressure: 110/85 mmHg, pulse: 96 x/minute, temperature: 36.8 oC, respiratory rate: 24 x/minute, SpO2: 98%.