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Effectiveness of warm herbal compress on oxytocin hormone and breast milk production Laksonowati, Setyo Mahanani; Runjati, Runjati; Ta'adi, Ta'adi; Mulyantoro, Donny Kristanto; Kholifah, Kholifah
MEDISAINS Vol 19, No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/medisains.v19i3.12007

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Background: Breast milk is the best food for babies, needed for optimal growth and development. The lack of milk production influences the low coverage of exclusive breastfeeding. Increasing breast milk production could be done non-pharmacologically, using warm herbal compresses as breast care.Purpose: Analyze the effect of warm herbal compresses as breast care on oxytocin hormone and postpartum mother's milk production. Methods: Quasi-experimental design pretest-posttest with the control group, respondents were 36 normal mothers on the third day of postpartum; 18 respondents intervention group, and 18 respondents control group. Warm herbal compresses were provided once per day with 20 minutes on each breast for three days. The oxytocin hormone was measured pre and post three days of treatment, the volume of breast milk was measured pre, post 2, and 3 days of treatment.Results: The intervention group's average difference in oxytocin hormone was 24.65 pg/ml, the control group was 2.48 pg/ml (p<0.01). The average increase in milk production pre and post-three days of treatment in the intervention group was 32,250 ml. In the control group, 26,472 ml (p<0.01), there was a significant difference in the average milk production between the two groups.Conclusion: Warm herbal compresses as breast care affects the oxytocin hormone and postpartum mother's milk production.
Development of the Internet of Things (IoT) in early detection of emergencies using postpartum alert Cicilia, Fitri; Runjati, Runjati; Latifah, Leny
MEDISAINS Vol 22, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/medisains.v22i2.21169

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Background:  IoT-based postpartum alert is the development of a vital sign-checking tool using obstetric early warning system indicators. This is an effort to prevent maternal death during the postpartum period. Monitoring is carried out manually without interpretation and recommendations and is not connected to the Internet. Adding interpretations and recommendations and connecting to the Internet can help mothers and families with self-examination and remote monitoring by midwives or health workers because, generally, mothers are at home during the postpartum period.Purpose: This research aims to create and test an IoT-based Postpartum alert detection tool that has been developed. Methods: This research is R&D, divided into five stages: collecting information through literature study, product/model design, design validation, design revision, and small-scale product/model testing.Results:  An IoT-based early postpartum detection tool with a portable design has been created. The test results are based on the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) classification in the area under the ROC curve, which shows that the tool has an outstanding category with an accuracy level of 90%.Conclusion: The IoT-based postpartum emergency detection alarm is a vital sign measuring tool that can interpret and recommend signs and connect to health workers using internet features. The measurement and interpretation results are sent to the cloud system to provide recommendations, data storage, and notification alarms to health workers.
Red ginger (Zingiber officinale var. rubrum) nanoparticle extracts on reducing the blood pressure for postpartum hypertension Luthfiyah, Ummu; Runjati, Runjati; Anwar, M. Choiroel
MEDISAINS Vol 21, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/medisains.v21i1.15165

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Background: Red ginger contains flavonoids, which can cause vasodilation and decreased cardiac output and pressure. Previous research on red ginger on blood pressure has been carried out and showed significant results. However, it has yet to be studied in nanoparticle extracts, where nanoparticles are the best drug carrier system, so it is necessary to research.Purpose: Making and testing red ginger nanoparticle administration (Zingiber officinale var. rubrum) to reduce blood pressure in hypertensive postpartum mothers.Methods: This is an experimental study with a pre-post control group design. The sample consisted of 40 postpartum hypertensive mothers divided into two groups, namely 20 interventions and 20 controls. The intervention group was given red ginger nanoparticles made using the bottom-up method with a dose of 300 mg and the antihypertensive drug nifedipine, while the control group was given the antihypertensive drug nifedipine alone; both were given for two weeks. Data analysis used the Independent t-test and reapeted ANOVA tests.Results: The systolic blood pressure in the intervention group decreased by 12.95 mmHg on the 7th and 28.4 mmHg on the 14th day (p<0.001) while the control group was 7.05 mmHg on the 7th day and 14.8 mmHg on the 14th day (p<0.001). Diastolic blood pressure in the intervention group decreased by 3.55 mmHg on the 7th day and 11.90 mmHg on the 14th day (p<0.001), while the control group was 2.88 mmHg on the seventh day (p<0.007) and fifth day 35 mmHg on day 14 (p<0.002).Conclusion: Giving red ginger nanoparticles can reduce blood pressure in postpartum hypertension
Pregnancy class center application as an alternative effort for antenatal class during the COVID-19 pandemic Lestari, Ayuning Tias Budi; Runjati, Runjati; Supriyana, Supriyana; Mardiyono, Mardiyono; Sudiyono, Sudiyono
MEDISAINS Vol 21, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/medisains.v21i1.15235

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Background: The outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been designated by WHO as a pandemic, causing health services to be significantly disrupted and delayed globally, especially the implementation of the antenatal class. The participation of pregnant women in antenatal classes in Semarang City is only around 25% of the total number of the public health center in the Semarang city area during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. There is need a for media innovation in the antenatal class during the pandemic so that antenatal class can still be carried out safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.Purpose: To produce an antenatal class application that can facilitate pregnant women to attend antenatal classes virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic and test the implementation effect of the application on the knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of pregnant women. Methods: This study uses the Research and Development (R&D) method, divided into five stages (Data Collection, Product Design, Design Validation, Design Revision, and Product Trial).Results: An application has been created named PiCCa (Pregnancy Class Center); the test result is feasible to use with a result of 82% and can be used as antenatal class media with a result of 4.32 (p=0.000). The implementation of the PiCCa application can increase knowledge from 12.8 to 18.13 (p=0.000), attitude from 65.36 to 92.3 (p=0.000), and behavior of pregnant women from 19.53 to 32.2 (p=0.000).Conclusion: The PiCCa application is feasible and can be used as an online media for antenatal classes during the COVID-19 pandemic, and its application has a significant effect on increasing the knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of pregnant women.
The effectivity of mindfulness-based art therapy application-based artificial intelligence on the mental health of pregnant women Dhanio, Yeyen Wulandari; Runjati, Runjati; Suwondo, Ari; Kurnianingsih, Kurnianingsih; Sudiyono, Sudiyono
MEDISAINS Vol 21, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/medisains.v21i1.16097

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has become a new stressor with significant pregnancy consequences, limiting access to health services. Mindfulness-Based Art Therapy (MBAT) has been proven to intervene in the body-mind-soul and improve mental health problems. However, no research has developed it into a form of artificial intelligence for use by pregnant women in supporting the current situation of access to health services.Purpose: This study aims to produce a system of MBAT based on artificial intelligence for early detection and to prove the effectiveness of improving mental health in pregnant women.Methods: This study employed Research & Development consisting of 4 stages, namely Literature Study, Development Stage, Validity Expert, and Trial.Results: The MBAT application has five features, from mental health information to history. The validity score of the application system is 87.33%. The trial results showed that the application effectively reduces stress levels by 91.26% and anxiety by 90.24%. Also, the application can predict the percentage reduction in stress and anxiety levels correctly and without errors using the decision tree.Conclusion: This application is helpful for pregnant women and health workers in detecting stress and anxiety levels early in pregnancy and improving mental health.
Antibacterial activity and perineal wound healing of swallow’s gel extracts Astiti, Gustiyana; Runjati, Runjati; Sudirman, Sudirman
MEDISAINS Vol 22, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/medisains.v22i1.15197

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Background: Swallow's nest has a glycol content of proteins, carbohydrates (25.62–27.26%), and proteins (62–63%); protein is an indispensable content for the healing process of perineal wounds, protein plays the main ingredient in cell formation, and repairs damaged tissues. In previous studies, swallow's nest extract against perineal wounds in mice obtained the results of accelerated healing on days 3 and 4. However, no studies have been conducted on human perineal injuries.Purpose: Knowing the effectiveness of the swallow's nest extract gel (Aerodramus Fuciphagus) 30% against wound healing and a decrease in the number of colonies of staphylococcus aureus bacteria in the perineal wounds of the postpartum mother.Methods: This experiment study has a post-test with a control group design. The sample comprised 34 postpartum maternal respondents divided into two groups randomly (intervention and control groups). The intervention group was given gel from swallow's nest extract while the control group carried out a dry clean treatment; both were treated to the wound. Perineal wound healing based on REEDA scores was analyzed using the Friedman test, while bacteria in perineal wounds were analyzed using the Man-Whitney test.Results: Based on the REEDA scale, the perineal wound healing rate in the intervention group was better, where healing had already occurred on day 5, compared to the control group that occurred on day 7 (p<0.0001). The number of bacteria in the perineal wounds of the intervention group was less, with an average of 0.06 CFU, compared to the control group's average control group's average of 1.11 CFU (p<0.05).Conclusion: Swallow's nest extract is influential and beneficial in healing perineal wounds in postpartum mothers and has antibacterial activity.
Innovation relaxation belts to reduce labor pain itensity and increase β-endoprhine levels Fitria, Candra Tyas Nur; Runjati, Runjati; Patriajati, Sutopo; Anwar, Choiroel
MEDISAINS Vol 18, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/medisains.v18i2.7994

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Background: Labor pain feels tremendous, and only 2-4% of mothers low pain during labor. Heat therapy is a non-pharmacological method. The heat therapy is still conventional, and this study uses a relaxation belt with more stable, dry heat media, and comfortable.Objective: This study aims to develop and test a relaxation belt for efforts to reduce labor pain intensity and increase β-endorphin levels in the primigravida of the active labor phase.Method: This study Research and Development (R&D). It consisted of 5 stages; stage I (literature study), stage II (product development), stage III (expert validity and phase I trials), stage IV (product revision and final product), and stage V (phase II trials).Results: The relaxation belt has been created, it has been validity experts test and field trials. The result that the relaxation belt is more effective in reducing pain and increasing β-endorphin levels than warm water compress (mean different pain labor 2.40; p<0.01; effect size 1.72 and mean different increasing β-endorphin levels 53,34; p<0.01; effect size 2.42).Conclusion: The relaxation belt is effective in reducing labor pain intensity and increasing β-endorphin levels.
Accelerating perineal wound healing using binahong leaf extract sanitary pads Asmaidar, Asmaidar; Runjati, Runjati; Santjaka, Aris; Cicilia, Fitri
MEDISAINS: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Kesehatan Early Release
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/medisains.v0i0.24284

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Background: Sanitary pads are essential for postpartum mothers to accommodate lochia and prevent infection in perineal wounds. Binahong leaves (Anredera cordifolia) contain flavonoids with antiseptic, antioxidant, and analgesic properties that promote wound healing by inhibiting microbial growth and reducing inflammation. However, research on the use of sanitary pads infused with Binahong leaf extract for perineal wound healing remains limited.Objective: This study investigates the effectiveness of Binahong leaf extract sanitary pads in accelerating postpartum perineal wound healing. Methods: A quasi-experimental study with a post-test-only randomized control group design was conducted at the Poasia Health Center, Kendari City. The study included postpartum mothers meeting specific inclusion and exclusion criteria, with a total sample of 34 participants (17 intervention, 17 control). The intervention group used Binahong leaf extract sanitary pads four times daily, while the control group relied on standard dry wound care. The intervention lasted seven days, and wound healing was assessed using the REEDA scale on days three, five, and seven.Results: The findings demonstrated a significant effect of Binahong leaf extract sanitary pads on perineal wound healing. The intervention group (2.52 ± 0.87) experienced faster wound recovery than the control group (5.23 ± 1.67) (p< 0.001).Conclusion: Binahong leaf extract sanitary pads effectively accelerate perineal wound healing in postpartum mothers and may serve as an alternative wound care approach.
Co-Authors Abidah, Siska Nurul Agi Yulia Ria Dini Agus Suwandono Agus Suwandono Anwar, Choiroel Apoina Kartini Apriliana Apriliana Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ari Suwondo Ariawan Soejoenoes Aris Santjaka Aris Santjaka Arum Budiyati Asmaidar, Asmaidar Astiti, Gustiyana Auliana Rochsas Bambang Trisnowiyanto Bedjo Santoso Beniqna Maharani Besmaya Beniqna Maharani Besmaya Budiyati, Arum Chr. Lia Uripmi Chr. Lia Uripmi, Chr. Lia Christina Lia Uripmi Cicilia, Fitri Daru Lestyanto Dewi Candra Resmi Dhanio, Yeyen Wulandari Diah Ulfa Hidayati Donny Kristanto Mulyantoro Donny Kristanto Mulyantoro Donny Kristanto Mulyantoro Dwi Erma Kusumawati Eki Dwi Ariani Elisa Ulfiana Elisa Ulfiana Emy Suryani Endri Astuti Endri Astuti Endri Astuti Erna Widyastuti Erna Widyastuti Ertitawati Siregar Esti Handayani Fachry Abda El Rahman Farida Sukowati Febriana, Tyas Firdaus, Ulfa Nadia Nurul Fitria, Candra Tyas Nur Hanifa Andisetyana Putri Hasriyanti Romadhoni F Ida Ariyanti Ida Ariyanti Ida Ariyanti, Ida Idayati Idayati, Idayati Imam D Mashoedi Imam Djamaludin Mashudi Indri Bakti Salsabila, Dinar Irmastuti Lukitaning Alam Ismail, Wan Ismahanisa Iswatun Nadhofah Iswatun Nadhofah, Iswatun Kholifah Kholifah Kurnianingsih Kurnianingsih, Kurnianingsih Kuswanto Kuswanto Laksonowati, Setyo Mahanani Leny Latifah Lestari, Ayuning Tias Budi Listyaning Eko Martanti Lucky Herawati Luthfiyah, Ummu M. Choiroel Anwar Mahalul Azam Maya Erisna Maya Erisna Melyana Nurul Widyawati Mudinillah, Adam Muflihah Isnawati muliana aras Mundarti Mundarti Mutiara Ayu Muthiatulsalimah Nabiha, Puteri Inandin Ngadiyono Ngadiyono Nurharisah, Siti Nurlina Nurlina Nurul Aeni Nuuva Yusuf Octaviani, Dhita Aulia Panglukies Ratna Agustie Paulina Pida Pujiastuti, Rr Sri Endang Putri Maretyara Saptyani Rasipin Rasipin Rosi Kurnia Sugiharti Rosi Kurnia Sugiharti Rr Sri Endang Pujiastut Rr Sri Endang Pujiastuti Sakundarno Adi Shinta Dhian Hasna Atifah Shusmitha Sekar Satriani Shusmitha Sekar Satriani Siti Nurharisah Siti Nurharisah Soeharyo Hadi Saputro Soeharyo Hadisaputro Sri Hardjanti, Triana Sri Rahayu SRI RAHAYU Sri Rahayu Sri Sumarni Sri Sumarni Sri Widiyanti Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Sudiyono Sudiyono SUGIYANTO Suhartono, Suhartono Suharyo Hadisaputro Suharyo Hadisaputro Suharyo Hadisaputro Sundari Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana Supriyana, Supriyana Suryono Sutopo Patria Jati Syamsul Arifin Syarief Thaufik Hidayat Ta'adi, Ta'adi Titi Suherni Triana Sri Hardjanti Triana Sri Hardjanti, Triana Sri Uluwiyatun Uluwiyatun Umaroh Umaroh, Umaroh Vera Rahmawati Wahyuni, Sri Wien Sulistiyo Adi Winnie Tunggal Mutika Yulvira Febriani Yuniarti - Yuniarti - Zubaeda Zubaeda