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EXPLORATION OF MOTHER POST SECTIO CAESAR WITH ACUTE PAIN: CASE REPORT Sri Wahyuningsih; Nurul Hayati; Rizeki Dwi Fibriansari; Siti Anisa; Emi Suprapti
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management
Publisher : STIKes Kepanjen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (712.438 KB) | DOI: 10.36053/ijohcm.v1i2.10

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Actions after sectio caesarea surgery can provide problems that arise as a result of the incision of tissue tears on the abdominal wall and uterine wall causing continuity changes so that the patient feels pain. One of the non-pharmacological therapies that can be given to postoperative sectio caesarea patients is gradual mobilization in overcoming pain nursing problems with the aim of reducing pain and restoring the patient's condition. The purpose of this study was to explore nursing care for post sectio caesarea mothers with acute pain nursing problems in the Teratai Room RSUD dr. Haryoto Lumajang. Descriptive qualitative research method through case reports on postpartum patients with suture wounds on the abdominal wall in the Lotus Room RSUD dr. Haryoto Lumajang. Nursing care for 3 days started from data collection with interview techniques, observation, physical examination, and documentation. The results obtained Mrs. S P20002 postpartum cesarean delivery patient with indication of breech location with acute pain in abdominal wall suture wound in April 2021. Management according to intervention by gradually mobilizing, deep breathing relaxation therapy and collaborating with the medical team. The conclusion of the acute pain problem in the suture wound on the abdominal wall was felt to be reduced by the patient, on the 2nd and 3rd day after comprehensive nursing care was carried out.
NON PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPY OF ANXIETY IN PREGNANT MOTHERS IN THE ERA OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: LITERATURE REVIEW Primasari Mahardhika Rahmawati; Nisa Nabila Azmi; Sri Wahyuningsih; Musviro Musviro
Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Health Care Management
Publisher : STIKes Kepanjen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36053/ijohcm.v1i2.12

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Introduction : The cause of the third trimester pregnant women in the Covid-19 Pandemic Era experiencing anxiety, namely concerns related to growth, development, neonatal, a reduction in the frequency of pregnancy checks, and delays in classes for pregnant women. If pregnant women experience anxiety that is not immediately addressed, there will be an increased risk of congenital abnormalities in the form of failure to close the cleft palate, the risk of caesarean section surgery, delivery with tools, premature birth, babies born with low birth weight, and in the long term it is associated with behavioral and emotional disorders in children. In this case, Relaxation of muscle progressive is a kind of therapy for pregnant women.Methode : The method used in the preparation of the literature review uses the PRISMA checklist to determine the selection of the studies found and adapted to the purpose of the literature review. Search literature in this literature review using several electronic databases including Scholar, Pubmed, and Springer Link.Result : The result from literature review shows that muscle progressive relaxation, Yoga, Dzikir, listening Murrotal Al-Qur’an and Lullaby music are able to reduce the anxiety of pregnant women in the Covid-19 Pandemic era. For further research will be explain non-pharmacological therapy anxiety of Covid-19 for pregnant woman starting in the 1st  and 2nd trimesters pregnancy.Conclusion : Can be used as research material by using the keywords (therapy) AND (anxiety) AND (pregnant woman) AND (covid-19). Further research can explain nonpharmacological therapy for anxiety in pregnant women starting in the 1st, 2nd trimester of pregnancy in anxious cases with Covid-19.Keywords: Non-pharmacology therapy; therapy; anxiety; pregnant woman; COVID-19