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Effleurage massage and sanyinjiao point acupressure on reducing dysmenorrhea Afriani, Anita Indra; Listiani, Dwi; Mujahidah, Sa'adah; Mayangsari, Dewi; Adi Puteri, Vita Triani; Sulistiyowati, Dwi
Link Journal of Nursing Vol 1 No 1 (2024): November : Journal of Nursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63425/journalofnursing.v1i1.15

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Introduction: Dysmenorrhea, often known as menstrual discomfort, is one of the complications that might arise as a result of the menstrual cycle which adolescents experience. One of the many approaches that can be utilized to treat dysmenorrhea is a combination of effleurage massage and acupressure applied to the sanyinjiao point (SP 6). Objectives: To find out if effleurage massage and sanyinjiao point acupressure can help female students with primary dysmenorrhea was the point of this study. Methods: This investigation implemented a quasi-experimental methodology that included a control group and pre-and post-tests. Incidental sampling was implemented. The 26-person sample was divided into two groups: the first group received effleurage massage (n = 13), and the second group received acupressure at the sanyinjiao point (SP 6) (n = 13). The NRS was employed to evaluate dysmenorrhoea pain, and the paired T-test and Mann-Whitney tests were implemented. Results: The findings indicated a significant difference in the degree of primary dysmenorrhea discomfort before and after the effleurage massage intervention among female students p-value of 0.000. A significant difference exists in the intensity of primary dysmenorrhea pain before and after acupressure at the sanyinjiao point (SP 6) among female students p-value of 0.000. Conclusion: Effleurage massage and acupressure at the sanyinjiao point (SP 6) effectively alleviate dysmenorrhea discomfort with a p-value of 0.017.
Effectiveness of rebozo and birth ball techniques on labour pain at First stage Asry, Sari Angan; Mujahidah, Sa'adah; Wulandari, Dyah Ayu; Mayangsari, Dewi
Link Journal of Nursing Vol 1 No 1 (2024): November : Journal of Nursing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63425/journalofnursing.v1i1.20

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Introduction: Labor pain is a natural phenomenon experienced by every mother during birth. Improperly controlled pain will affect the labor process. Rebozo and birth ball procedures are non-pharmacological approaches employed to alleviate labor pain. Objectives: The study’s aimed to ascertain the differential efficacy of rebozo and birth ball treatments on labor pain during the first stage. Methods: This research constitutes a quasi-experiment using a two-group pretest and posttest design. The population comprised 106 everyday birth moms in Purwoharjo Health Centre, Pemalang Regency, from December 2021 to January 2022. Data gathering methods incorporated observational techniques and the NRS scale instruments and employed the Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney tests. Results The rebozo technique can diminish labor pain intensity by 1.72 points, while the birthing ball approach can decrease it by 2.36 points. The Mann-Whitney test results indicated a significant difference in the efficacy of the rebozo and birth ball approaches on first-stage labor pain, with a p-value of 0.023.  Conclusion: The birth ball technique is more efficacious in alleviating labor pain. Midwives are advised to employ the birth ball technique as a non-pharmacological approach to relieve labor pain.
Co-Authors ., Sawitry A Agustiningsih Adam Dharmasaputra Adi Puteri, Vita Triani Afrian Rozan Afriani, Anita Indra Agatha R. S., Chorry Elvira Alfatihaturrohmah Alfatihaturrohmah Alfiyanto, Afif Angga Fitriyono Asry, Sari Angan Astuti, Dessita Maharani Ayu P, Dhayinta Bening Binti Ni’matul Muthoharoh Dewi Wulandari Dewi, Anis Kumala Dewi, Mariza Mustika Dewitasari, Rofi'ati Shefia Dias Putri Yuniar Dinda Rizki Tiara Disman, Disman Dwi Ana Pertiwi Dwi Nurhayati Adhani, Dwi Nurhayati Dyah Ayu Wulandari Evi Dwi Novita Sari Fa’idah, Mutimmatul Fadiyah, Salamatun Nisrinal Firman Noor Hasan Fransiska, Nabila Yuniar Hani, Umi Hastuti, Widorini Dwi Hayati, Radiatul Hermeksi Rahayu Hidayah, Alimatul Hidayati, Sri Nur Hikmatul Ulya, Fitria Iin Khoirotul Masruroh Inderajati, Aal Isnawati, Titik Jannatul Firdausiyah Latif, Muhammad Abdul Lili Adi Wibowo Listiani, Dwi Mabruroh, Faizatul Maftuchah Maftuchah Marzuqoh, Nur Laili Medika Risnasari Melyana Nurul Widyawati Muhammad Busyro Karim Muhammad Busyro Karim, Muhammad Busyro Muhammad Hilman Fatoni Mujahidah, Sa'adah Mujahidah, Sa’adah Muna, Muktafia Faidlul Munafiah, Durrotun Munafiah, Durrotun N Nuriman Natasha, Nayla Nina Nariyono Nisa, Titin Faridatun Nofiana Munaila Novita Sari Nurhayati, Siti Jaemi Oktavianingsih, Eka Panca Wahyuningsih Prihati, Yuni Prita Dellia Purnamaningsih, Ine Rahayu Ratih Hurriyati Ratna Nila Puspitasari Resmiyati, Atik Rini, S Risky, Februarina Rizqitha, Rizqitha Ruth Natalia Susanti Sa'idatur, Dhevi Salsabila, Khansa Naila Hana Satimah, Satimah Sa’adah Mujahidah Siti Fadjryana Fitroh Slamet Santoso SRI FATMAWATI Sri Mulyani Suci Rahmawati, Dewi Suhud, Hargokendar Sulistiyowati, Dwi Susilawati, Susilawati Susiyati Susiyati Syukri, Rahmadi Tias, Awit Rismaening Tri Arief Sardjono Vision, Najiha's Vitrotul Umroh Vitrotul Umroh, Vitrotul Windari, Windari Wiwit Widiawati Widiawati Yenik Retnowati Yulias Wulani Fajar Yunlistiyana, Erlyta Bilgis