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Journal : Journal of Community Service for Health

Dysmenorrhea Exercise Affected The Level of Primary Menstrual Pain of Adolescents Trishinta, Sirli Mardianna; Perwiraningtyas, Pertiwi; Susmini; Pige, Arnelia
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : STIKes Patria Husada Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v4i1.1132

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Primary menstrual pain can affect productivity and so it needs to reduce the pain. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of dysmenorrhea exercise on the level of primary menstrual pain of teenager at the Akhlaqul Karimah Orphanage, Malang City. The design of this study used One-Group Pre-Post Test Design. The population of this study was all teenager at the Akhlaqul Karimah Orphanage, Malang City amounted to 17 people. The sample was all teenager at the Akhlaqul Karimah Orphanage Malang City experienced primary menstrual pain and adjusted to the inclusion criteria with a total of 14 people with purposive sampling technique. The data collection technique used an instrument in the form of a menstrual pain level questionnaire using a numeric rating scale (NRS) (pretest and post-test). Analysis of the data used Marginal Homogeneity. The results showed that the average level of dysmenorrhea pain before the implementation of dysmenorrhea exercise showed that almost half 7 respondents (37.5%) had moderate pain levels, 12 respondents (75.0%) had mild pain level. The results of the analysis of the Marginal Homogeneity test showed that p value = (0.000) < (0.05) so that H1 was accepted, meaning that there was an effect of dysmenorrhea exercise and drinking water on the level of primary menstrual pain of teenager at the Akhlaqul Karimah Orphanage City. Health workers are expected to be able to provide health information about prevention and management of dysmenorrheal pain with dysmenorrhea exercise as a non-pharmacological method.
Explanation on Breast Milk Management for Working Mothers at Waluya Malang Original Hospital Susmini
Journal of Community Service for Health Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26699/jcsh.v3i1.1126

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Breast milk is very important for the fulfillment of infant nutrition from the beginning of birth to the first 6 months. Until now, the conten of breast milk has no been superior in meeting nutritional needs to the formation of the immune system in body. Several factors cause breastfeeding not to be carried out properly due to busy working mothers. Management of the provision of nutrients that are needed to meet the needs of infants. In several studies, this knowledge in breastfeeding management is in the sufficient category. Based on this description, the researcher wants to provide counseling about the management of breastfeeding for working mothers at the Panti Waluya Hospital in Malang, which will be held on May 11 2021 at the Panti Waluya Hospital in Malang. Strategy extension activities are carried out by delivering material and discussing the management of breastfeeding for working mothers. The implementation was carried out for 2 hours with 44 participants from counseling, before sending the material, participants are encouraged to fill out the questionnaire that has been distributetd to fine out correct management of breastfeeding. Then after delivering the material, hold a question and answer session to find out the mader’s anderstanding and the implementation of breastfeeding management with the thory put forword. The method used is discussion (question and answer ), the material contains about how to manage lactation. The results obtained were most of 27 (63,3%) had less knowledge about breastfeeding management, and most 17 (36,7%) counseling participants understood about breastfeeding management and implemented it. Another factor that causes breastfeeding management is not implemented properly so that there is limited time for management and there are no breastfeeding facilities available for working mothers.