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Effectiveness of Oxytocin Massage in Spontaneous Post Partum Mothers to Increase Breast Milk Production Roslianti, Elis; Nalaratih, Ayu; Oktriani, Herni; Fitriani, Ade; Lismayanti, Lilis; Ridla Fauzi, Aulia
KIAN JOURNAL Vol 1 No 1 (2022): KIAN JOURNAL
Publisher : Yayasan Inspirasi El Burhani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (763.071 KB) | DOI: 10.56359/kian.v1i1.168

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Objective: To determine the effectiveness of oxytocin massage on postpartum mothers to increase lactation. Method: The method used is a descriptive design in the form of a case study with a maternity nursing care process approach which includes assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation. The subjects used in this study were clients who had problems with ineffective breastfeeding in  Lotus Room 2 BLUD Banjar City General Hospital. This data collection technique includes interviews, observations, physical examinations and documentation studies. Result: Evaluation of the administration of oxytocin massage therapy on the issue of breastfeeding is proven in clients who routinely do oxytocin massage after 4 days of increased milk production, marked by how often the baby is breastfed and how long he sleeps after being breastfed. Conclusion: Oxytocin massage therapy has been proven to be effective for smoothing and increasing the production of the hormones oxytocin and prolactin, which function to smooth out breast milk.
Implementation Of Wound Care Education In A Diabetic Ulcer Patient With Knowledge Deficits Oktavianti, Riska Fitri; Fitriani, Ade; Lismayanti, Lilis
KIAN JOURNAL Vol 4 No 1 (2025): KIAN JOURNAL (March 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/kian.v4i1.553

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Background: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease that can cause various complications, one of which is diabetic ulcers. These ulcers occur due to impaired circulation and peripheral neuropathy which causes wounds to heal. In an effort to manage diabetic ulcers, an educational approach is needed to increase patient awareness of the importance of proper wound care and infection prevention efforts. Nursing education plays an important role in helping patients understand the relationship between uncontrolled blood glucose levels and the impaired wound healing process. Increased patient understanding is expected to encourage behavioral changes in self-care and improve compliance with medical recommendations. Objectives: This case study aims to evaluate the implementation of wound care education with impaired knowledge deficits in diabetic ulcer patients through a nursing approach. This research method is in the form of a case study using a descriptive Method: with a research design using a nursing care approach which includes assessment, nursing diagnosis, nursing intervention, nursing implementation, nursing evaluation which is carried out for 3 meetings at the patient's home in the rose ray neighborhood, RT. 001 RW. 008, cigembor village, ciamis sub-district Results: After implementing education for three meetings, the results showed that the client's understanding of wound care had increased. The client showed the ability to recite the correct wound care steps, recognize signs of infection, and understand the importance of controlling blood glucose levels in accelerating wound healing. The family also began to play an active role in assisting the wound care process at home. Conclusion: The implementation of wound care education can improve client knowledge and skills in caring for diabetic ulcers to prevent infection. This education can be an important part of promotive and preventive nursing interventions to support the wound healing process and prevent further complications.
Implementation of Aloe Vera for Wound Care in Post Op Amputation Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Yuniar, Tarisa; Fitriani, Ade; Lismayanti, Lilis
KIAN JOURNAL Vol 3 No 1 (2024): KIAN JOURNAL (March 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56359/kian.v3i1.556

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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease that can cause serious complications such as impaired wound healing. One of the severe complications is amputation, which requires optimal wound care to prevent infection and accelerate tissue regeneration. Aloe vera is known to have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and stimulating tissue regeneration effects. Objective: This study aims to implement the use of aloe vera gel in wound care in postoperative amputation patients with diabetes mellitus. Method: The study used a descriptive case study approach that focused on the nursing care process and the use of aloe vera gel as a nonpharmacological therapy in wound care. Result: After administering aloe vera gel for 3 meetings, the results showed that the wound looked more moist, increased hydration, sufficient exudate, and complete epithelialization without signs of infection. This intervention is effective in addressing skin/tissue integrity disorders. Conclusion: Aloe vera gel is proven to be effective in helping the wound healing process in postoperative amputation patients with diabetes mellitus and can be an alternative nursing implementation.