Erna Kasim
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Makassar

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Penerapan Senam Nifas Pada Pasien Post Sectio Caesarea Dalam Menurunkan Nyeri Pasca Persalinan Erna Kasim; Andi Tenriola Fitri; Fitriani Fitriani
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Sandi Husada Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Sandi Husada
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Akademi Keperawatan Sandi Karsa (Merger) Politeknik Sandi Karsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35816/jiskh.v12i1.921

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Puerperal health services for mothers begin to be provided to competent health workers within 24 hours after giving birth. Puerperal gymnastics movement exercise is a movement that can be carried out for 24 hours after delivery through activities that the mother's condition has balanced after delivery. As for intending to establish and increase the circulation of the puerperium in the mother, it also helps the goodness of the uterine muscles after delivery. The design uses a descriptive model of the case study approach. This study used two postpartum cesarean respondents who experienced postpartum pain to perform puerperal gymnastics to reduce postpartum pain. The intervention's results on several respondents, namely puerperal gymnastics, said there was a significant change or decrease in the level of pain where the level of severe pain became the absence of pain. Mild pain (4-6) decreased to absence from severe pain (7-10), no longer presence of pain that the client's face already looks relaxed, and he does not grimace anymore. It can be concluded that there is a decrease in the pain intensity scale from mild to no more pain after being given puerperal gymnastics interventions. One of the discomforts that often arises in pregnancy is back pain. Back pain is a disorder that pregnant women widely experience throughout the pregnancy until the post-Christmas period. It should be important to encourage postpartum mothers to do puerperal gymnastics in reducing postpartum pain sectio caesarea
Penerapan Senam Nifas Pada Pasien Post Sectio Caesarea Dalam Menurunkan Nyeri Pasca Persalinan Erna Kasim; Andi Tenriola Fitri; Fitriani Fitriani
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Sandi Husada Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Sandi Husada
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Akademi Keperawatan Sandi Karsa (Merger) Politeknik Sandi Karsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35816/jiskh.v12i1.921

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Puerperal health services for mothers begin to be provided to competent health workers within 24 hours after giving birth. Puerperal gymnastics movement exercise is a movement that can be carried out for 24 hours after delivery through activities that the mother's condition has balanced after delivery. As for intending to establish and increase the circulation of the puerperium in the mother, it also helps the goodness of the uterine muscles after delivery. The design uses a descriptive model of the case study approach. This study used two postpartum cesarean respondents who experienced postpartum pain to perform puerperal gymnastics to reduce postpartum pain. The intervention's results on several respondents, namely puerperal gymnastics, said there was a significant change or decrease in the level of pain where the level of severe pain became the absence of pain. Mild pain (4-6) decreased to absence from severe pain (7-10), no longer presence of pain that the client's face already looks relaxed, and he does not grimace anymore. It can be concluded that there is a decrease in the pain intensity scale from mild to no more pain after being given puerperal gymnastics interventions. One of the discomforts that often arises in pregnancy is back pain. Back pain is a disorder that pregnant women widely experience throughout the pregnancy until the post-Christmas period. It should be important to encourage postpartum mothers to do puerperal gymnastics in reducing postpartum pain sectio caesarea
Application of Foot Massage Therapy to Reduce Pain in Post-Caesarean Section Patients Erna Kasim; Windi Ibrahim; Magdalena Limbong; Ekayanti Hafida
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 7 No 1 (2025): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
Publisher : LPPM STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/jvnus.v7i1.757

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Caesarean section (C-section) is a surgical procedure involving an incision through the abdominal and uterine walls to deliver the fetus. This procedure disrupts tissues, blood vessels, and nerves, often resulting in postoperative pain. Pain management strategies include both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions. Foot massage is one non-pharmacological approach involving skin stimulation techniques. To examine the application of foot massage therapy in reducing pain among post-C-section patients. This research used a descriptive case study design and was conducted at RSUD Labuang Baji Hospital, Makassar, over six days. Two participants who met the inclusion criteria (first-day post-C-section, aged 20–30, moderate pain level) were selected. Exclusion criteria included uncooperative behavior, loss of consciousness, or severe bleeding. Data collection involved interviews, observations, and documentation. Instruments included a standard operating procedure (SOP) for foot massage and the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) for pain assessment. Results were presented in narrative and tabular formats. Both participants showed a reduction in pain levels after receiving foot massage therapy. Participant N reported pain decreasing from 6 to 2 over three days, while participant S experienced a decrease from 5 to 3. The decrease was more significant in participant N, who received consistent family support and practiced the therapy more regularly. Conclusion: Foot massage therapy may help reduce pain in post-C-section patients. It is recommended as a supportive, non-pharmacological option in postoperative care.