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Pengaruh Prenatal Yoga terhadap Ketahanan Ibu Hamil Primigravida Trimester Kedua dan Ketiga di Puskesmas Kahuripan Tahun 2020 Etin Rohmatin; Dyan Putri Wulansari
Media Informasi Vol. 18 No. 1 (2022): MEDIA INFORMASI
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (678.118 KB) | DOI: 10.37160/bmi.v18i1.1

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Kehamilan memasuki trimester II dan III terjadi perubahan fisik dan psikologis. Kondisi ini menimbulkan ketidaknyamanan pada kehamilan ditambah kecemasan yang timbul karena belum adanya pengalaman pada ibu hamil primigravida. Upaya yang dapat dilakukan untuk menghilangkan kecemasan yaitu dengan melakukan prenatal yoga. Prenatal yoga membantu mengurangi ketidaknyamanan sehingga menurunkan kecemasan pada ibu hamil. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui adanya pengaruh prenatal yoga terhadap kecemasan ibu hamil primigravida trimester II dan III. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah Pre-Eksperemental Design dengan rancanagan penelitian One Group Pretest-Posttest, dilakukan 4 kali intervensi selama 2 minggu. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah 50 orang, teknik pengambilan sampel dalam penelitian ini menggunakan teknik non probability sampling atau sampling purposive, dengan jumlah sampel 30 orang. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa kecemasan sebelum dilakukan prenatal yoga ada dua kecemasan ringan dan sedang. Untuk kecemasan ringan sejumlah 19 orang (63,3 %) dan kecemasan sedang sejumlah 11 orang (36,7%), setelah dilakukan prenatal yoga sebagian besar kecemasan ibu hamil menurun yaitu kecemasan sedang ke kecemasan ringan sejumlah 10 orang (33,3%) dan kecemasan ringan menjadi tidak ada kecemasan sejumlah 20 orang (66,7%). Berdasarkan hasil uji Wiloxon untuk melihat perbedaan sebelum dan sesudah dilakukan prenatal yoga. Kesimpulannya terdapat pengaruh penurunan kecemasan terhadap ibu hamil primigravida trimester II dan III
Factors Affecting Weight Gain in Hormonal Contraceptive Users at Midwife's Independent Practice in Cibatu Village Kartina, Delina; cahyati, yanti; Rohmatin, Etin
Media Informasi Vol. 21 No. 01 (2025): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37160/mijournal.v21i01.741

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Background: Indonesian Health Profile data in 2023 shows that most acceptors prefer hormonal contarceptors. Using injectable contraceptives was 35.3%, followed by pills at 13.2%, and implants at 10.5%. The use of hormonal contraception causes various side effects such as menstrual disorders, dizziness, nausea, and headaches, and also increases weight in the recipient. Objective: to discover the factors affecting weight gain in hormonal contraceptive users. Method: the method used is observational with a cross-sectional approach. The population of all women of childbearing age who use hormonal contraception in TPMB midwife N is 160 people. 62 respondents obtained the sampling technique using Slovin. The research instrument used a questionnaire to determine the influence of age factors, physical activity, diet, and length of use on the weight gain of birth control acceptors. Results: age p-value (0.016), physical activity p-value (0.017), diet p-value (0.002), length of use p-value (0.011). Conclusion: There is a relationship between age, physical activity, diet, and length of use with weight gain in hormonal contraceptive users.
Effectiveness of Gym Ball Pelvic Rocking and Breathing Relaxation Techniques in Reducing Labor Pain During the Active Phase of the First Stage at Gandrungmangu II Health Center, Cilacap Mujiarti; Cahyati, Peni; Rohmatin, Etin; Yuliastuti, Santi
Media Informasi Vol. 21 No. 3 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37160/mijournal.v22i3.926

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Labor pain during the active phase of the first stage of labor is often intense and can lead to maternal exhaustion, stress, and prolonged delivery if not effectively managed. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of pelvic rocking with gymball compared to breathing relaxation techniques in reducing labor pain intensity among mothers at Gandrungmangu II Health Center, Cilacap Regency. A quasi-experimental design with a two-group pretest-posttest method was employed. Forty laboring mothers were selected using purposive sampling and divided equally into two intervention groups. Pain intensity was measured using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) before and after the intervention. The pelvic rocking group performed exercises on a gymball, while the control group practiced breathing relaxation during contractions. The results showed a significant decrease in mean pain scores in both groups, with a more substantial reduction in the gymball group (from 8.30 to 3.10) compared to the breathing group (from 8.05 to 6.80). The p-value obtained was 0.000 (p < 0.05), indicating a statistically significant difference between the two methods. This study concludes that pelvic rocking with gymball is a more effective non-pharmacological technique for managing labor pain. It is recommended to integrate this method into standard intrapartum care in primary health facilities, supported by structured training and implementation protocols. Further research should explore its impact on labor duration, maternal satisfaction, and neonatal outcomes to enhance maternal health services.