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Effect of Application Massage Stimulation Method Endorphine, Oxytocin and Suggestiveness (SPEOS) on Breast Milk Production in Mothers Post Sectio Caesaria Ayu Sugiartini, Ni Ketut; Rai Widiastuti, Ni Made; Ari Febriyanti, Ni Made; Deni Witari, Ni Nyoman
Jurnal MID-Z (MIDWIFERI ZIGOT) Vol 6 No 2 (2023): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Islam Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/jurnalmidz.v6i2.2449

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Breast milk (ASI) is the best food that babies need in the first 6 months of life. WHO data (2016) shows that coverage of exclusive breastfeeding for babies aged 0-6 months worldwide is 39, while the target for exclusive breastfeeding is 50%. The inhibiting factor in breastfeeding is the production itself, especially in post-SC mothers. One effort that can be made to increase breast milk production is the SPEOS method. The aim of this research was to determine the effect of applying the Endorphine, Oxytocin and Suggestive Massage Stimulation (SPEOS) method on breast milk production in post-cesarean section mothers. This type of research is quasi-experimental with a post-test only control group design. The number of samples used in this research was 30 respondents consisting of 15 control groups and 15 intervention groups. The results of the study showed that the average breast milk production in SC mothers who were given the SPEOS method was 37.67 ml higher than in post-SC mothers who were not given the SPEOS method, namely only 19.44 ml. Statistical tests showed that there was an effect of applying the Endorphin, Oxytocin, Suggestive Massage Stimulation (SPEOS) method on breast milk production (p-value=0.000). It is hoped that the SPEOS method can be used as an alternative option in managing increasing breast milk production, because the SPEOS method has been proven to be effective in increasing breast milk production.
Effectiveness of a Combination of Hypnobreastfeeding and Administration of Lavender Aromatherapy on Reducing Anxiety Regarding Breast Milk Production Widya Handayani, Ni Nengah; Ari Febriyanti, Ni Made; Ayu Sugiartini, Ni Ketut; Deni Witari, Ni Nyoman
Jurnal MID-Z (MIDWIFERI ZIGOT) Vol 6 No 2 (2023): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Islam Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/jurnalmidz.v6i2.2527

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In the postpartum period, women experience changes in physiological, psychological and social adaptation. One of the psychological disorders that often occurs after giving birth is anxiety when giving breast milk. Anxiety is a feeling of fear that arises for unknown reasons and is not supported by the situation. One effort to reduce maternal anxiety is by providing a combination of hypnobreastfeeding and lavender aromatherapy. The point of this investigate is to decide the viability of hypnobreastfeeding and giving lavender aromatherapy to reduce postpartum mothers' anxiety regarding breast milk production. This investigate plan was a quasi-experiment with a one gather pretest-posttest without control inquire about plan, carried out at Puri Raharja RSU with a test estimate of 42 respondents who met the consideration criteria. The inspecting procedure for this investigate is coincidental testing. Information was collected utilizing the Hamilton Uneasiness Rating Scale (HARS) survey, and information investigation was carried out in stages counting univariate and bivariate (Wilcoxon). The results of bivariate analysis using the Wilcoxon test showed a Z value of -5.675a with a significance level (p=0.000<α 0.05), which means that giving a combination of hypnobreastfeeding and lavender aromatherapy is effective in reducing postpartum mothers' anxiety regarding breast milk production. Midwives can provide counseling on how to reduce anxiety, one of which is by hypnobreastfeeding and giving lavender aromatherapy.
Provision of complementary therapy of five-finger hypnosis and provision of education on anxiety in pregnant women Adnyani, Ni Wayan Sukma; Widiastuti, Ni Made Rai; Sugiartini, Ni Ketut Ayu; Ayuk Widiani, Ni Nyoman; Ari Febriyanti, Ni Made
Media Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesehatan Vol. 36 No. 1 (2026): MEDIA PENELITIAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN KESEHATAN
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34011/jmp2k.v36i1.3110

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Background: Anxiety during pregnancy is common and may negatively affect both mother and fetus. Non-pharmacological approaches, such as relaxation and hypnosis, are increasingly recommended to minimize risks. Objective: This study aimed to assess the effect of five-finger hypnosis combined with health education on anxiety among pregnant women. Methods: A quantitative quasi-experimental study with a one-group pre- and post-test design was conducted at Community Health Center I, West Denpasar, from June to September 2024. Thirty pregnant women were recruited using purposive sampling. Anxiety was measured using the Indonesian version of the State Anxiety Inventory (S-AI). After baseline assessment, participants received education about pregnancy-related anxiety and danger signs, along with audio-visual videos demonstrating five-finger hypnosis. They were instructed to practice four times per week for one month with support from family members. Results: Results showed the proportion of mothers with moderate anxiety decreased, while most participants reported mild anxiety after the intervention (73.3%). In conclusion five-finger hypnosis had an impact on the anxiety levels of pregnant women, as indicated by a p-value of 0.001. Conclusion: The study concluded that anxiety disorders during pregnancy can be prevented or reduced by offering five-finger hypnosis and effective education as non-pharmacological treatments.