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PENGARUH PEMBERIAN MINUMAN JAHE (Zingiber officinale) TERHADAP DISMINORE PRIMER PADA REMAJA PUTRI Sepiwiryanti, Wika; Soleha, Marchatus; Zelharsandy, Vika Tri
Stetoskop: The Journal Of Health Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : CV. Cendikiawan Muda Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70656/stjhs.v2i2.539

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Remaja adalah suatu perkembangan dalam diri manusia yang memiliki tiga aspek yaitu biologis, psikologis dan sosial ekonomi. Dismenore merupakan nyeri haid dan masalah ginekologi yang paling umum terjadi pada wanita usia reproduktif. Prevalensi yang dilaporkan sangat bervariasi mulai dari 17-90%, Teknik terapi dalam mengatasi disminore ini berbagai macam mulai dari secara farmakologis dan herbal dalam mengurangi bahkan menghilangkan disminore, jahe merupakan salah satu terapi herbal yang dapat digunakan, mudah didapat, murah dan terjangkau, jahe mengandung banyak oleoresin yaitu sebagai komponen bioaktif terdiri dari gingerol dan shogaol yang berkeja sebagai antiinflamasi sehingga prostaglandin dapat terblokir sehingga mengurang intensitas disminore. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh minuman jahe (Zingiber officinale) terhadap disminore primer pada remaja putri. Penelitian ini populasi semua remaja putri dengan disminore primer yang memenuhi kriteria inklusi dan eksklusi dengan jumlah responden sebanyak 20 menggunakan rancangan penelitian one group pretest postest only. Data yang telah dikumpulkan kemudian di analisis menggunakan uji statistic chi square (p value=0.000), berdasarkan analisis chi square menunjukkan bahwa minuman jahe (Zingiber officinale) berpengaruh mengatasi disminore primer pada remaja putri.
The effect of giving shallot compress (Allium Ascalonicum l.) on breast swelling in postpartum mothers: A pre-experimental study Zelharsandy, Vika Tri; Soleha, Marchatus; Sepiwiryanti, Wika
Lentera Perawat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): January - March
Publisher : School of Health Sciences Al-Ma'arif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52235/lp.v7i1.666

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Background: Breast swelling or breast engorgement is a common problem experienced by postpartum mothers and often causes pain, discomfort, and difficulties in breastfeeding. Non-pharmacological and culturally acceptable interventions are needed to manage this condition safely and effectively. Shallot compress (Allium ascalonicum L.) has been traditionally used to reduce inflammation and swelling, but scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness in postpartum breast swelling remains limited. Objective: This study aimed to examine the effect of giving shallot compress (Allium ascalonicum L.) on breast swelling in postpartum mothers. Methods: This study employed a quasi-experimental design with a one-group pretest–posttest approach. The sample consisted of 20 postpartum mothers experiencing breast swelling, selected using purposive sampling. The intervention involved the application of a shallot compress to the swollen breast area according to a standardized procedure. Breast swelling severity was assessed before and after the intervention using observation and checklist instruments. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential analysis with a significance level of 95%. Results: The results showed a clear reduction in breast swelling severity after the intervention. Before the intervention, most participants experienced heavy breast swelling, whereas after the intervention no participants remained in the heavy category. The mean breast swelling score decreased from 2.50 before the intervention to 1.45 after the intervention, indicating a significant improvement in breast swelling conditions among postpartum mothers. Conclusion: The application of shallot compress (Allium ascalonicum L.) was effective in reducing breast swelling severity in postpartum mothers. This intervention provides a safe, low-cost, and non-pharmacological option to support breastfeeding comfort during the postpartum period.