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The Effect of Rebozo Technique Complementary Therapy on Reducing the Intensity of Labor Pain in the First Active Phase Hasana, Indah Ayu Nur; Sari, Dwinda; Zuniawati, Lilis; Diniah, Sanamiatu
An Idea Health Journal Vol 4 No 03 (2024)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v4i03.349

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The birth of the fetus, placenta, and membranes from the uterus through the birth canal is a labor process caused by uterine contractions, the effect of cervical dilatation (opening or thinning) of the cervix, and descent of the fetal head. The intensity of the pain depends on the strength of the contraction and the pressure that arises during the contraction. When the pain cannot be overcome, labor will last a long time and will cause many indications that endanger the lives of the mother and fetus. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of complementary therapy with the Rebozo technique on reducing the intensity of labor pain during the first active phase. This research used a quasi- experiment with a pre and post test one group control design with a sample size of 30 respondents. Data was collected through observation sheets which were then analyzed using the Wilcoxon test. The results of this study obtained a significant value of 0.000 < significant result of 5% (p-value = 0.000-0.05) so it can be concluded that H1 is accepted, which means there is an influence of the use of complementary therapy using the rebozo technique on reducing the level of labor pain in the first stage of the active phase.
Little Pharmacist Training and Healthy Nutritious Food Education for Elementary Students in Kemanisan Village Mursyid, Abdillah; Insani, Nurul; Chairani, Farahdina; Sari, Dwinda; Hakim, Imam Lukmanul; Zuniawati, Lilis; Jayanto, Faruk; Skania, Pratiwi Cahya; Haiti, Fajar Alam
ABDIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): ABDIMAS UMTAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/abdimas.v6i2.3294

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WHO in its program, namely the Global School Health Initiative seeks to mobilize and strengthen health promotion and education activities in young children. One of the health education programs that could be held in elementary schools is the training of young pharmacists. Little Pharmacist, commonly abbreviated as Apocil, is an idea to introduce the role of the pharmacist profession more clearly from an early age. It is hoped that the presence of this little pharmacist in the future will increase elementary school students' awareness of medication and introduce the pharmacist profession to students and the community.  Student and community knowledge regarding health and medicine is still limited. Medications have an important role in maintaining health, therefore it should be used correctly in order to provide optimal clinical benefits. The purpose of this community service is to train little pharmacists in an effort to use the right medicine and educate healthy, nutritious food for elementary school students in Kemanisan Village. The method used was the Active Individual Learning Method (CBIA), the practice of making powder medicine, and it was evaluated by carrying out DAGUSIBU (get, use, store, and dispose of) mini-games. The media used in this activity are banners, mortar and stamper, and parchment paper. From the results of the activities was found that the students had known the pharmacist role and understood DAGUSIBU as well as education on healthy nutritious food with good results using mini-games. In summary, it can be concluded that the provision of education can increase the knowledge of elementary school students in the village of Kemanisan.