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Implementation of Deep Breathing Relaxation and Early Mobilization to Overcome Pain and Mobility Problems in Post-Section Caesarean Mothers Indicated with Premature Rupture of Membranes in Patient, Mrs. R P3a0 at Rskb Columbia Asia Ningsih, Sulistya; Hastuti, Witri
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 17 No. 02 (2026): Jurnal EduHealt
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Sectio Caesarea is a surgical procedure performed to deliver a baby through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus. This procedure may cause several NERS ing problems in the mother, such as acute pain, limited physical activity, and breastfeeding difficulties. In addition, infants born through surgical delivery may experience early adaptation problems, including the risk of ineffective thermoregulation, risk of infection, and risk of impaired attachment processes. Therefore, comprehensive NERS ing care is required to support maternal recovery and assist newborn adaptation. The purpose of this case study is to describe the implementation of NERS ing care for a post–Sectio Caesarea mother and her newborn using the NERS ing process approach, which includes assessment, NERS ing diagnosis, intervention planning, implementation, and evaluation. The method used in this study is a case study conducted on Mrs. M with post–Sectio Caesarea at the inpatient ward. The assessment results showed several NERS ing problems in the mother, including acute pain related to the surgical procedure, activity intolerance related to postoperative physical weakness, and ineffective breastfeeding related to breast engorgement and lack of optimal breastfeeding stimulation. In the newborn, the identified NERS ing problems included the risk of ineffective thermoregulation, risk of infection related to immature immune defense and umbilical cord care, and risk of impaired attachment process due to mother–baby separation. NERS ing interventions implemented included pain management, gradual mobilization, breastfeeding education, monitoring the baby's body temperature, umbilical cord care, and facilitating mother–infant bonding. After two days of NERS ing care, the condition of both mother and baby showed improvement, indicated by decreased pain levels, improved maternal activity tolerance, the initiation of breast milk production, stable neonatal temperature, and the beginning of mother–infant interaction. In conclusion, the implementation of a comprehensive NERS ing process can improve recovery in post–Sectio Caesarea mothers and support the physiological and psychological adaptation of newborns.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF KANGAROO MOTHER CARE (KMC) USING METKA INFANT SLING ON INCREASED TEMPERATURE OF LOW-BIRTH WEIGHT BABIES (LBW) Munafiah, Durrotun; Hastuti, Witri; Nurbaiti, Nurbaiti; Novitasari, Novitasari
Placentum: Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan dan Aplikasinya Vol 11, No 2 (2023): August
Publisher : Program Studi Kebidanan Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sebelas Maret

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Introduction: Weight is one indicator of newborn health. Babies born with low weight need serious treatment because in this condition the baby is easily got hypothermic. As much as 40.5 percent of infant deaths in Central Java Province in 2019 were also caused by LBW. Efforts to maintain the baby's body temperature in LBW still need to develop low-cost technology so that hypothermia does not occur.Methods: This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of kangaroo mother care (KMC) using a metka infant sling on the increasing temperature babies. This type of quantitative research was a quasi-experimental method was used a two-group pretest-posttest design. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling. The number of samples in the study was 30 respondents according to the specified criteria. The instrument used was a digital thermometer where the thermometer was only placed in the baby's armpit.Results: The result of this research showed that there was significant effectiveness in kangaroo mother care (KMC) using metka infant sling on LBW body temperature p <0.05.Conclusion: The conclusion was there is the effectiveness of kangaroo mother care with a metka infant sling on the temperature in LBW. Giving the kangaroo method with the metka sling is considered very effective in meeting very basic baby needs such as warmth, breast milk, protection from infection, stimulation, safety, and affection.