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Journal : PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL

Kombinasi Perawatan Payudara dan Kompres Aloe Vera Berpengaruh Terhadap Penurunan Pembengkakan Payudara Ibu Nifas Siti Maisaroh; Uswatun Kasanah; Ana Rofika
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol 4 No 2sp (2023): Special Issue June
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PPPM) STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v4i2sp.589

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Pembengkakan payudara jika tidak ditangani dengan segera dapat menimbulkan masalah baru yaitu mastitis dan bahkan abses payudara. Tujuan dilakukan riset ini yaitu untuk mengetahui pengaruh perbedaan penurunan pembengkakan payudara ibu nifas menggunakan kombinasi perawatan payudara dan kompres aloe vera. Riset yang dilakukan menggunakan jenis quasi experimental dengan Intact-Group Comparison., dengan desain post-test with control group. Ibu bersalin sejumlah 45 orang adalah populasi untuk riset ini, dengan sampel 32 yang diambil dengan cara purposive sampling. Pada riset ini menggunakan uji man whitney karena data berdistribusi tidak normal. Alat ukur pada penelitian ini menggunakan SPES. Riset ini mengahasilkan adanya ada perbedaan pembengkakan payudara ibu nifas pada kelompok kombinasi perawatan payudara dan kompres aloe vera dengan pembengkakan payudara ibu nifas pada kelompok perawatan payudara, dengan nilai p value 0,002 < 0,05. Diharapkan kepada petugas kesehatan untuk meningkatkan pelayanan kesehatan ibu nifas terutama dalam masalah penatalaksanaan payudara bengkak pada ibu nifas dan dapat meningkatkan penyuluhan pada ibu nifas tentang kondisi fisik dan psikologi ibu nifas.
Perbedaan Massage Payudara dengan Teknik “Z” Dan “Buku Jari Tangan” Terhadap Produksi ASI Ana Rofika; Uswatun Kasanah
PROFESSIONAL HEALTH JOURNAL Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Juni
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PPPM) STIKES Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54832/phj.v5i2.835

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Introduction: The decrease in breast milk production in the first days after giving birth can be caused by a lack of stimulation of the hormones oxytocin and prolactin which play a very important role in the smooth flow of breast milk, causing breast milk not to come out immediately after giving birth, the baby having difficulty sucking because the mother's nipples are not supported. Currently, in midwifery services, complementary-based services have emerged which are often performed, including breast massage to overcome irregularities in breast milk production. Breast massage is breast massage, which is gentle massaging of the breasts which can be done every day. This study aims to determine the difference between breast massage using the "Z" and "knuckle" techniques on breast milk production in postpartum mothers. Method: This type of research uses a Quasi experimental method, the design used is Nonequivalent control group design. This research consisted of 2 treatment groups, namely breast massage with the "Z" technique and the "Knuckles" technique. The research subjects were 20 postpartum mothers who breastfed their babies. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling. Results: The results of the research showed that out of 10 postpartum mothers after breast massage using the "Z" technique, the majority experienced smooth breast milk production, 8 of them experienced smooth breast milk production. Meanwhile, of the 10 postpartum mothers after breast massage using the "Knuckles" technique, the majority of them experienced smooth milk production, 7 of them experienced smooth milk production. It can be concluded that based on the results of the hypothesis test, the sig value (-2 tailed) = 0.429>0.05 so that there is no significant difference between breast massage using the "Z" technique and the "Knuckles" technique on the smooth flow of breast milk in postpartum mothers. Recommendation: This research recommendation can be used as a solution for postpartum mothers in overcoming the problem of smooth breastfeeding during the breastfeeding period for babies aged 0-6 months.