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The effect of Effleurage Massage and Dysmenorrhea Exercise in Reducing Menstrual Pain in Adolescent Girls Nurafifah, Dian; Kurnianing Putri , Aulia; Impartina, Atiul
Jurnal Surya Vol 17 No Sp (2025): VOLUME 17 SPECIAL ISSUE, DECEMBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v17iSp.1392

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Introduction: Dysmenorrhea is a common condition among adolescent girls and often negatively affects academic performance. Many adolescents rely on pharmacological treatment to manage menstrual pain, despite the potential side effects. Interview findings indicate that adolescents have limited knowledge of non-pharmacological pain management methods. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the effects of effleurage massage and dysmenorrhea exercise on reducing menstrual pain in adolescent girls. Methods: This study employed a quasi-experimental pretest–posttest design with two intervention groups: effleurage massage and dysmenorrhea exercise. The sample consisted of 30 adolescent girls experiencing menstrual pain in Lamongan Regency, selected using purposive sampling and equally divided into two groups (n=15 per group). The independent variables were effleurage massage and dysmenorrhea exercise, while the dependent variable was menstrual pain. Interventions were administered according to standardized operating procedures, and pain intensity was measured using a pain scale observation sheet. The Wilcoxon test was used to assess changes in pain before and after the interventions, while the Mann–Whitney test was applied to compare pain reduction between groups, with a significance level of 0.05. Results: A decrease in pain intensity was observed in 93.3% of participants in the effleurage massage group and 86.7% in the dysmenorrhea exercise group. Both effleurage massage (p=0.001) and dysmenorrhea exercise (p=0.002) significantly reduced menstrual pain. However, no significant difference in pain reduction was found between the two groups (p=0.177). Conclusion: Effleurage massage and dysmenorrhea exercise are equally effective non-pharmacological interventions for reducing menstrual pain in adolescent girls. Keywords: Dysmenorrhea, Effleurage massage, Exercise
The Relationship of Brand Image and Brand Trust to Patient Loyalty at Intan Medika Lamongan Hospital Rina Anggun Widyastuti; Junita Anggraini; Amirul Amalia; Atiul Impartina; Alifin; M Ganda Saputra; Nihayatul Munaa
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 1 (2024): VOL 16 NO 01 APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i1.1436

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Introduction: Brand image is a consumer's response to a brand based on the good and bad of the brand that consumers remember. Patient Loyalty is not only built through brand image but also brand trust, Trust arises as a result of the reliability and integrity of partners shown through the attitude of consistency, competence, integrity and benevolence. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between brand image and brand trust to patient loyalty at Intan Medika Lamongan Hospital. Methods: This study is quantitative analysis with a cross sectional design, using a nonprobability sampling technique with an incidental sampling method obtained from 100 respondents. The independent variable is brand image and the dependent brand trust is patient loyalty. The three variables in this study used a closed questionnaire as the instrument. Results: This study obtained the results of some (57%) patients rated brand image Good and (43%) patients rated Very Good, some (82%) patients rated brand trust Good (7%) patients rated Very Good while (11%) patients rated Poor, and some (56%) patients had High loyalty (6%) patients had Very High loyalty (38%) patients had Low loyalty. To test the correlation coefficient, this study used the SPSS 16.0 For Windows program using the Searman Rank test, in testing the relationship between brand image and loyalty, a value of rs=0.097 and a value of p=0.333 were obtained, meaning that there was no relationship between brand image and loyalty, while in testing brand trust with loyalty, a value of rs=0.419 and a value of p=0.000 were obtained, meaning that there was a relationship between brand trust and patient loyalty. Conclusion: It is hoped that the results of this study can increase Brand Trust in order to increase patient loyalty at Intan Medika Hospital. Keywords: Health worker, Knowledge, Occupational Health and Safety (K3)
Analysis of The Completeness of The Medical Resume of Maternity Patients at Nashrul Ummah Lamongan Islamic Hospital Devi Salsa Yuniartha; Suharyono; Lilis Maghfuroh; Atiul Impartina; M. Ganda Saputra; Arif Banar Rizali; Dadang Kusbiantoro
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 3 (2024): VOL 16 NO 03 DECEMBER 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i3.1437

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Introduction: A medical resume is a summary of the medical services provided by a health professional, especially a doctor, during treatment until the patient is discharged, either alive or dead. The purpose of this study is to determine the percentage and factors that cause the completeness of the medical resume of maternity patients at RSI Nashrul Ummah Lamongan. Methods: The design in this study is a combination of sequential explanatory research that combines quantitative and qualitative research methods sequentially. The number of samples is 72 medical resumes for the End of the Year 2022. Results: Almost all (97%) complete patient identification fills out and a small part (4%) of 3 incomplete medical resumes. The completeness of filling out important reporting is all (100%) fully filled and a small part (8%) of 6 medical resumes are incomplete. The completeness of filling out the authentication is almost entirely (99%) complete and a small part (3%) of 2 medical resumes are not filled out completely. The completeness of documentation based on the recording is clearly read on the medical resume sheet which is complete (100%) complete as many as 73 medical resume sheets and a small part (1%) is incomplete. Conclusion: The factor causing the delay in filling out a medical resume is time constraints caused by busyness and other work demands from the doctor in charge. The socialization of filling out the medical resume as well as Monitoring and Evaluation should be carried out to the maximum. Keywords: Health worker, Knowledge, Occupational Health and Safety (K3)