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Materials And Education Method For Preparation Of Childbirth And Postnatal Period In Antenatal Classes: A Scoping Review Fatimatasari Fatimatasari; Mohammad Hakimi; Luluk Rosida
JNKI (Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia) (Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery) Vol 8 (2020): Supplement 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21927/jnki.2020.8(0).1-6

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Education in preparation for childbirth and the postnatal period through antenatal classes has long been known and was first aimed at reducing anxiety and labor pain. Recently, education for preparation for childbirth and the postnatal period through antenatal classes is increasingly being promoted and its goals are also growing. However, there is no clear information about what forms of education for preparation for labor and the postnatal period in the antenatal class have been researched by experts. The study aimed to systematically map the research conducted in this area, as well as to identify existing gaps in knowledge. Scoping Review with reference to PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) by using three databases for article searches, which are MEDLINE, ProQuest and EBSCO. We found 18 relevant research articles which published 16 different education programs for labor preparation and postnatal period. The educational material presented includes preparation for childbirth, the postnatal period and decision making. The delivery methods used included the start time of education, the number of meeting sessions, the duration of the meeting, the use of a special room for, the number of members per session, the participation of couples in sessions, learning methods, routine exercises in class, implementation of exercises at home, educators or facilitators who convey, the implementation of visits to the delivery room, and the use of supporting information technology. Education preparation for labor and the postnatal period in the literature uses a variety of delivery methods and material topics. Existing research measures different outcomes and shows quite diverse effectiveness on labor and postnatal periods.The next researcher is expected to conduct research on education programs for childbirth preparation and the postnatal period by referring to the latest evidence based and using RCT research methods and a large sample size and multi-center.
Abdominal lifting, effleurage, and deep back massages effective in reducing pain during active phase of first stage labor Arantika Meidya Pratiwi; Isti Chana Zuliyati; Fatimatasari Fatimatasari
JNKI (Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia) (Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery) Vol 9, No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21927/jnki.2021.9(3).175-182

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Background : Although childbirth is a natural process, the time of childbirth makes women feel afraid, anxious and anxious, thus affecting the labor process which results in prolonged labor and neonatal asphyxia. Where prolonged labor is a complication of the cause of maternal death which is the fifth largest in Indonesia. Labor pain can affect the condition of the mother in the form of victims, fear, worry and can cause stress. Stress can cause the uterine contractions to weaken and lead to prolonged labor.Objective : This study was to analyze the effectiveness of abdominal lifting, effleurage and deep back massage techniques in reducing pain during active phase of first stage labor.Method : This study used one-group pretest-posttest design method with a total sample of 30 Participants mother in labor. There were 3 groups that were given treatment, each group was given one massage technique. Change in pain was measured by a numerical pain scale. Testing variables using the Wilcoxon test, comparison of each intervention test performed using Kruskall Wallis.Result : There is a significant difference in pain scores before and after giving abdominal lifting massage with a value of p = 0.005 (<0.05). There was a significant difference in pain scores before and after giving effleurage massage with a value of p = 0.011 (p <0.05). There is a significant difference in pain scores before and after giving Deep Back Masaage with a value of p = 0.004 (p <0.005). There was no significant difference in pain scores after treatment between the three groups with a value of p = 0.080 (p> 0.05).Conclusion : abdominal lifting, effleurage, and deep back massage are effective in reducing the pain during active phase of first stage labor. There was no significant difference between the three massage techniques in reducing labor pain.
Frekuensi Antenatal Care Tidak Berhubungan dengan Tingkat Pengetahuan Perawatan Kesehatan pada Ibu Nifas Fatimatasari Fatimatasari; Ashon Sa’adi; Widati Fatmaningrum
JNKI (Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia) (Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery) Vol 5, No 2 (2017): JULI 2017
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Maternal health care knowledge affects prenatal care and pregnanci’s outcome. Antenatal care is one opportunity to increase maternal health care knowledge. This study aims to investigate the association between antenatal care visits and level of maternal health knowledge among postpartum women in RSUD Majenang. This study was a cross sectional design. The sample was thirty five Postpartum women who admitted in RSUD Majenang on 12th May to 12th June with criteria: being on post partum period, had aterm pregnancy, could show KIA books, had maximally senior high school graduated and performed antenatal care with obstetric and gynecologist maximally twice during pregnancy. Antenatal care visits assessed by questionnaire and antenatal visits record in KIA book. Level of maternal health care knowledge was assessed by questionnaire and interview. This study found 62.9% of total respondents had good antenatal care visits, 28.6% moderate and 8.6% had less antenatal care visits during last pregnancy. 57.1% of total respondents had moderate maternal health care knowledge, 31.4% less and 11.4% had good maternal healthcare knowledge. Spearman Rank test with the significance level  = 0.05 showed p value = 0, 293, it means there is no significant association between antenatal care visits and level of maternal health care knowledge. Conclusion, the un significant association between antenatal care visits level of maternal health care knowledge among postpartum women in RSUD Majenang may caused by many factors, such as the respondents belief about maternal health care information, diverse information resources, insufficient education materials from health care providers and lack of anteatal care quality assessment from health ministry.