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Biological Nurturing and Baby-Led Feeding Techniques for Pain Reduction in Post-Caesarean Mothers Limbong, Magdalena; Riawahyuni, Riawahyuni; Kasim, Erna; Nurbaiti, Nurbaiti
Genius Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): GENIUS JOURNAL
Publisher : Inspirasi Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/gj.v6i1.448

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Introduction: Postoperative sectio caesarea pain management can be done by pharmacological and non-pharmacological means, among others by applying complementary therapy biologic nurturing baby led feeding is one of the non-pharmacological therapies by distraction or diversion. One example of distraction is by adjusting the position of breastfeeding. Research objectives: this case study aims to determine the effect of the implementation of biologic nurturing baby led feeding techniques in reducing the pain scale in post sectio caesarea mothers. Method: case study method using descriptive method with 2 respondents and conducted for 3 days in the Baji Gau room of Labuang baji Hospital Makassar. Research instruments used observation scale sheet, SOP, medical record data, and breast milk production observation. Methods of data collection by interview and observation. Data analysis and data presentation were carried out in textual or narrative form and tables. Results: the implementation of the implementation in both respondents decreased after each implementation by 1 level. Conclusion: it can be concluded that the implementation of biologic nurturing baby leed feeding techniques can reduce pain in post sectio caesarea mothers. Suggestion: it is recommended that the author further improve in applying the existing theory in real terms, especially related to the implementation of biologic nurturing baby leed feeding techniques in reducing the pain scale in post sectio caesarea mothers for the next level of education.
The Relationship of Communication and Children's Age with Readiness for Menarche in Students of SMP Negeri 1 Enrekang Kasim, Erna
Jurnal Perilaku Kesehatan Terpadu Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Perilaku Kesehatan Terpadu (Jupiter)
Publisher : Hasanuddin Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61963/jpkt.v1i2.74

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The aim of the research was to determine the relationship between mother-child communication and child age with readiness to face first menstruation (menarche) in female students at SMP Negeri 1 Enrekang, Enrekang Regency. The research method used is an analytical approach using a cross sectional design. The population in this study was a total of 132 people. The sample studied consisted of 99 respondents, from March 23 to April 13 2015. Data was collected using a questionnaire and then analyzed using the Chi square statistical test with a significance level of ? < 0.05. The results of research on mother-child communication related to readiness to face the first menstruation (menarche) obtained a value of p = 0.000 < 0.05, and the child's age in relation to readiness to face the first menstruation (menarche) obtained a value of p = 0.004 < 0.05. Based on the research results, it was concluded that there is a relationship between mother-child communication and readiness to face the first menstruation (menarche), and there is a relationship between the child's age and readiness to face the first menstruation (menarche), suggestions for future researchers are to pay attention to several internal factors related to readiness to face the first menstruation (menarche), for example the level of knowledge of teenagers about the first menstruation (menarche), and also other factors so that teenagers are better prepared to face the first menstruation (menarche).
Application of Foot Massage Therapy to Reduce Pain in Post-Caesarean Section Patients Kasim, Erna; Ibrahim, Windi; Limbong, Magdalena; Hafida, Ekayanti
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 7 No 1 (2025): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
Publisher : LPPM STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/jvnus.v7i1.757

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Caesarean section (C-section) is a surgical procedure involving an incision through the abdominal and uterine walls to deliver the fetus. This procedure disrupts tissues, blood vessels, and nerves, often resulting in postoperative pain. Pain management strategies include both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. Foot massage is one non-pharmacological approach involving skin stimulation techniques. To examine the application of foot massage therapy in reducing pain among post-C-section patients. This research used a descriptive case study design and was conducted at RSUD Labuang Baji Hospital, Makassar, over six days. Two participants who met the inclusion criteria (first-day post-C-section, aged 20–30, moderate pain level) were selected. Exclusion criteria included uncooperative behavior, loss of consciousness, or severe bleeding. Data collection involved interviews, observations, and documentation. Instruments included a standard operating procedure (SOP) for foot massage and the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) for pain assessment. Results were presented in narrative and tabular formats. Both participants showed a reduction in pain levels after receiving foot massage therapy. Participant N reported pain decreasing from 6 to 2 over three days, while participant S experienced a decrease from 5 to 3. The decrease was more significant in participant N, who received consistent family support and practiced the therapy more regularly. Conclusion: Foot massage therapy may help reduce pain in post-C-section patients. It is recommended as a supportive, non-pharmacological option in postoperative care.
Implementation of Exclusive Breastfeeding Education for Postpartum Mothers at Maccini Sawah Community Health Centre, Makassar City Wulandari, Fani; Limbong, Magdalena; Kasim, Erna; Nurbaiti, Nurbaiti
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 7 No 2 (2025): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
Publisher : LPPM STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/jvnus.v7i2.875

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Exclusive breastfeeding is breast milk given to babies under 6 months Mother's knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding is an understanding of the benefits, techniques of giving, and the importance of exclusive breastfeeding for the health of the mother and baby Mothers' knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding is an understanding of the benefits, techniques for giving, and the importance of exclusive breastfeeding for the health of mothers and babies. This case study was conducted with the aim of evaluating how education related to exclusive breastfeeding is implemented and to what extent it has an impact on increasing the knowledge of postpartum mothers in the working area of the Macini Sawah Community Health Centre, Makassar City. This case study design uses a descriptive approach with a case study method. The case study in this research focuses on exploring the implementation of education on exclusive breastfeeding and its impact on the level of knowledge of postpartum mothers in the working area of the Maccini Sawah Community Health Centre, Makassar City. In this case study, data was collected using an observation form aimed at assessing the level of knowledge among postpartum mothers. The observation form was filled out directly by the respondents using paper and pen. The results of observations for 3 days showed the effectiveness of providing exclusive breastfeeding education to postpartum mothers, the level of maternal knowledge increased. After conducting a case study, it was concluded that the implementation of exclusive breastfeeding on postpartum mothers' knowledge increased after the action was given.
Implementation of Sauropus Androgynus (Katuk Leaves) as a Non-Pharmacological Intervention to Increase Breast Milk Production in Postpartum Mothers at Pelamonia Hospital Makassar Sangalia, Landi; Limbong, Magdalena; Kasim, Erna; Nurbaiti, Nurbaiti
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 7 No 2 (2025): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
Publisher : LPPM STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/jvnus.v7i2.876

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Breast milk or mother’s milk is the best source of nutrition recommended for babies from birth to 6 months of age. However, low breast milk production remains a barrier to exclusive breastfeeding, including at RS TK II Pelamonia Makassar. Sauropus androgynus (katuk leaves) is known as a natural ingredient believed to increase breast milk production deu to its active compounds. Identifying how the non-pharmacological implementation of Sauropus Androgynus (katuk leaves) can increase breast milk production in postpartum mothers. This case study used a descriptive method with an observational approach on normal post partum mothers from day 2 to day 7. The intervention involved administering 300 grams of katuk leaf clear soup daily for three consecutive days. The study subjects included two postpartum mothers who met the inclusion criteria: normal postpartum mothers 2–7 days postpartum, primiparous postpartum mothers, postpartum mothers with insufficient breast milk, infants who refuse to breastfeed, and mothers aged 20–35 years. This case study showed a significant increase in breast milk production: Subject I from 9 ml to 78 ml, and Subject II from 13 ml to 86 ml, in addition, there was an improvement in milk output indicators, such as milk leaking, calmer infants, and increased urination frequency. The non-pharmacological use of Sauropus androgynus (katuk leaves) increased breast milk volume in both postpartum subjects. This result suggests that katuk leaves may serve as an effective natural galactagogue. Further research with a larger sample and control group is recommended.
Application of Lamaze Breathing Technique to Reduce Labour Pain in The First Stage Of Active Labour at Pelamonia Hospital Makassar Kasim, Erna; Harun, Indriyani; Nurhayati, Nurhayati; Hafida, Ekayanti; Kessi, Andi Tenriola Fitri
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 7 No 2 (2025): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
Publisher : LPPM STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/jvnus.v7i2.877

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Labor pain is a common physiological response but often causes physical and emotional discomfort, especially in the first stage of active labor. One non-pharmacological method than can be used to reduce pain is the Lamaze breathing technique. This case study was conducted to determine the application of Lamaze breathing techniques on the reduction of pain during the active phase of the first stage of labour. a descriptive case study research methodology that focuses on one of the main issues in the selected case. Inclusion criteria: Mothers in active phase 1 labour with moderate to severe pain, mothers who are responsive or in good general condition with vital signs within normal limits, mothers under 35 years of age, primiparas/multiparas, mothers with cephalic presentation. Exclusion criteria: Mothers in active phase I labour with multiple pregnancies, malpresentation, haemorrhage, high-risk pregnancies accompanied by conditions such as pre-eclampsia, heart disease, asthma, premature rupture of membranes, pelvic abnormalities. The results show that both respondents experienced a decrease in pain intensity after applying the Lamaze breathing. The mothers appeared calmer, able to control their breathing, and reduced tension during contractions. The Lamaze breathing technique is effective in helping to reduce labor pain and is worth recommending as a non-pharmacological intervention.