Dewi Mayangsari
Department Of Midwifery, STIKes Karya Husada Semarang

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THE BENEFITS OF REBOZO TECHNIQUE AND SPLEEN 6 ACUPRESSURE ON THE DURATION OF LABOR IN MULTIPAROUS MOTHERS Dwi Sulistiyowati; Dewi Mayangsari; Sa'adah Mujahidah; Anita Indra Afriani
Jurnal Smart Kebidanan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): JUNE 2024
Publisher : Universitas Karya Husada Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34310/gxskq489

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Labor is a process that ends with the birth of the placenta and baby starting with contractions in the latent and active phases. There are often complications in the process of childbirth, especially in relation to maternal strength, which has an impact on contractions causing prolonged partus, one of the efforts made by pharmacology and non-pharmacology with rebozo and acupressure spleen 6. Pakis Aji Health Center, the number of deliveries in August-October 2021 was 100, of which the most cases were long partus 15 cases (15%). Analyze the effect of rebozo technique and acupressure spleen 6 on the length of labor during stage I in multipa rous mothers at Pakis Aji Jepara Health Center. Quantitative research design with Quasi experimental approach. The population in the study were all maternity mothers as many as 65 respondents and a sample of 60 maternity mothers at the PakisAji Jepara Health Center. It can be concluded that before and after the rebozo technique and acupressure spleen 6 can both increase a significant effect on the length of labor in multiparous mothers in the PakisAji Jepara Health Center, while the difference in the provis ion of rebozo techniques and acupressure spleen 6 has no effect on the length of labor during stage I in multiparous mothers at the Pakis Aji Jepara Health Center.
THE UTILISATION OF E-LEARNING TO IMPROVE CONTRACEPTIVE SELECTION SELF-EFFICACY POSTNATAL MOTHERS Dewi Mayangsari; Aprilia Kusumawati; Sa'adah Mujahidah
Jurnal Smart Kebidanan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34310/jskb.v11i2.134

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The inadequate prevalence of postpartum contraceptive utilization is attributable to insufficient communication, information, and educational services. E-learning media warrants consideration due to its cost-effectiveness and ability to present knowledge in an appealing fashion, which influences the recipient's self-efficacy for postpartum contraception. This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of family planning counseling media with e-learning on postpartum contraceptive selection at Wonosamudro Public  Health Center. Qualitative research type Quasi-experimental approach. This research employs a pre-test and post-test group design. The populace of postpartum mothers in the Wonosamudro Health Center working area in 2023 was 386 patients; the inclusion criteria were postpartum mothers after 14 days postpartum, giving birth for the first time either average or Sectio Caesaria. The number of research samples was 80 respondents. The univariate analysis uses central tendency data, and the bivariate analysis uses the Paired T-Test test because the normality test results are typical (p value> 0.05). The results showed that after debriefing/education and follow-up via WhatsApp group and TikTok, there was a significant increase in scores (35.24). The significance level (2-tailed) of 0.000 (<0.05) indicates a substantial difference (meaningful influence) between before and after e-learning in the selection of postpartum contraception.
Effectiveness of the combination of pelvic rocking and acupressure Sp 6 techniques with a combination of rebozo and counterpressure techniques on the duration of labor in the first stage in primiparous Sa'adah Mujahidah; Anis Kumala Dewi; Hermeksi Rahayu; Dewi Mayangsari
Link Journal of Health Science Vol 1 No 1 (2024): September : Journal of Health Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63425/ljhs.v1i1.6

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Background: Women who are in labor for a long time can bleed because their uterus isn't working right, they are tired, or they are shocked. The baby may have a higher chance of suffocating badly, getting an infection, or getting hurt all at the same time. Acupressure, rebozo, pelvic rocking, and counterpressure can all change how long labor lasts. Objective: This study looked at how long stage I labor lasted for women who had never given birth before area when pelvic rocking, acupressure SP 6 techniques, rebozo, and counterpressure techniques were used together. Methods: This study uses a quantitative method with an experimental approach, especially a control group design with only a posttest. The sampling method was chosen by chance, and the sample size includes 12 interventions using a combination of pelvic rocking and acupressure SP6 and 12 interventions using a mixture of rebozo and counterpressure techniques. Using the Mann-Whitney test to look at the data. A partograph observation sheet is used in this study tool. Result: The pelvic rocking and acupressure techniques work less well than the rebozo and counterpressure techniques at shortening labor (ρ-value) by 0.326 units, which is more than 0.05. The mean rank for the rebozo technique and counterpressure is 13.88, while the mean rank for the pelvic rolling technique with acupressure SP six is 11.13 of them all. Conclusion: For the first few hours of labor, pelvic rocking along with SP6 works differently than rebozo and counterpressure. To speed up labor, pelvic rocking, acupressure at SP 6, the rebozo method, and counterpressure can be used.