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THE COMPARISON STUDY OF PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE RELAXATION THERAPY AND ENDORPHIN MASSAGE TOWARDS THE ANXIETY LEVEL OF 3rd TRIMESTER PREGNANT MOTHERS IN BPM LU'LUATUL MUBRIKOH BANGKALAN Selvia Nurul Qomari; Nailufar Firdaus; Melya Rossa
JURNAL ILMIAH OBSGIN : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Kebidanan & Kandungan P-ISSN : 1979-3340 e-ISSN : 2685-7987 Vol 12 No 1 (2020): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36089/job.v12i1.40

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Anxiety is a feeling or reaction to danger that instinctively warns people and the person may lose control in the situation. Pregnant women are more susceptible to experiencing the anxiety, especially in the 3rd trimester because they’re going to face a labor. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there are differences of the anxiety level of 3rd trimester pregnant women after being given Progressive Muscle Relaxation therapy and Endorphine Massage. This study was a Quasy Experimental Research with Pretest-Posttest Non-Equivalent Control Group Design. The population used was 3rd trimester pregnant women (>27 week gestational age) who have an ANC examination at BPM Lukluatul Mubrikoh, S.ST and will be divided into 3 groups based on regional clusters namely Progressive Muscle Relaxation Therapy (ROP) group, therapeutic group Endorphin Massage, and control group. Pregnancy anxiety is measured using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS) both before and after therapy. The results of the study mentioned that after therapy, pregnant women in the Progressive Muscle Relaxation group experienced moderate anxiety (61.53%). Similarly, in the control group, most of the pregnant women in the posttest measurement experienced moderate anxiety (69.23%). In contrast to the other group, the Endorphine Massage group where most experienced mild anxiety (61.53%. The statistical test using Anova One Way obtained a significance value of 0.04 which means there is a difference in the average of anxiety level between the Progressive Muscle Relaxation therapy group, Endorphine Massage group, and control group. Given the importance of calm in pregnant women especially before delivery, it is hoped that health workers can provide a continous training to pregnant women and families about non-pharmacological relaxation techniques to reduce anxiety experienced by pregnant women
Different Impact Of Self SNAGS Exercise And Deep Cervical Flexor Strengthening To Pain In Forward Head Posture Melya Rossa
JURNAL MEDICAL P-ISSN : 2685-7960 e-ISSN : 2685-7979 Vol 1 No 2 (2019): SEPTEMBER
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Background: Forward Head Posture is posture disturbance marked by further movement of head position caused by excessive use of laptop and hand phone in non-ergonomic position. Self SNAGS is the technique of self mobilization completed with active movement that can decrease the pain on cervical vertebra. Deep Cervical Flexor Strengthening is the exercise to strengthen neck stabilizer muscle, so it can support the neck in straight position and decrease neck pain. Objective: The objective of the study was to investigate different impact of Self SNAGS and Deep Cervical Flexor Strengthening to pain in Forward Head Posture condition. Method: The study applied quasi experimental pre test and post test two group design. The samples were 12 students taken by sample random sampling. The samples were divided into two groups; group I obtained Self SNAGS intervention conducted 3 times in a week during 4 weeks, and group II got Deep Cervical Flexor Strengthening done 3 times during 4 weeks. The study used Visual Analog Scale (VAS) to measure neck pain. Result: The test result of group I with paired sample t-test obtained p=0,007 meaning that there was impact of Self SNAGS exercise to the decrease of pain on Forward Head Posture.
Hubungan Pijat Bayi Dengan Ikterus Fisiologis Pada Bayi Usia 3-7 Hari Zakkiyatus Zainiyah; Melya Rossa
NURSING UPDATE : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Keperawatan P-ISSN : 2085-5931 e-ISSN : 2623-2871 Vol 10 No 3 (2019): September
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Jaundice can occur in any baby, eitherbecause of the lack of touch or massage so baby islazy to breastfed making the liver ability to processbilirubin decreased and eventually happenedjaundice. Based on the results of preliminarystudies in BPS Ayu, from 10 infants aged 3-7days showed 3 babies (30%) did not havephysiological jaundice and 7 infants (70%) hadphysiological jaundice. The purpose of the studywas to analyze the correlation between babymassage with physiological jaundice in infants aged3-7 days at BPS Ayu Surabaya.This study uses ananalytical correlation method with cross-sectional approach Collecting data using observation sheets,the data taken on all populations of infants aged 37 days at BPS Ayu Pakal Surabaya by 40respondents and samples taken 36 respondents.The results were analyzed using frequencydistributions using cross tabulation test and Lambda.The results showed that, most of who are massagedwell were 19 respondents (52.8%), most of who arenot jaundiced were 21 respondents (58.3%). Theanalysis Lambda shows that the results of ρ valuewas p value (0.002) <α (0.05) so that Ho is rejected,which means there is correlation between babymassage with pphysiological jaundice in infantsaged 3-7 days at BPS Ayu Surabaya. Expected tomidwifes, or health professionals give advice tomothers on the prevention and treatment theincident of jaundice, one of them is by teachingthe proper baby massage technique.