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EFFECTIVENESS OF EFFLEURAGE MASSAGE ON REDUCING INTENSITY OF FIRST-STAGE INPARTUM PAIN Puspitasari, R.A. Helda; Kusuma, Erik; Handayani, Dwining; Dewi Nastiti, Ayu; Toha, Muhammad; Ayu Novitasari, Bunga
Indonesian Journal of Community Health Nursing Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): FEBRUARY 2024
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijchn.v9i1.42363

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Introduction: Labor can be defined as the process of opening and thinning the cervix, as well as the descent of the fetus into the birth canal. This pain can be felt like strong cramps in the stomach, groin, and back, as well as aches (Rosmiarti et al., 2020). In general, the pain that arises can affect the physiological and psychological state of the mother in the form of intense fatigue, the emergence of fear and worry, and cause stress, thus making a lack of contractions which can cause prolonged labor. The purpose of this literature review is to find out and analyze the effectiveness of effleurage massage in reducing the intensity of labor pain in the first stage. Methods: This study uses a literature review method with article searches conducted in three search databases Science Direct, Garuda, Google Scholar and there are 10 articles that meet all inclusion criteria and are reviewed. Results: Effleurage massage can reduce the intensity of labor pain in the 1st stage. Conclusion: Based on the results of a review of 10 articles, one of the non-pharmacological therapies to reduce the intensity of labor pain is using effleurage massage therapy. This is evidenced by the average headache scale before being treated with effleurage massage which is on the moderate pain scale (4-6). After being treated with effleurage massage, the pain intensity was on a mild pain scale (1-3). Effleurage massage therapy is also able to reduce the scale of severe pain (7-10) to mild pain (0-3).
Antenatal Care (ANC) as an Early Health Detection Program for Pregnant Women: Antenatal Care (ANC) sebagai Upaya Deteksi Dini Kesehatan Ibu Hamil Puspitasari, R.A. Helda; Dewi Nastiti, Ayu; Handayani, Dwining
Journal of Community Empowerment for Multidisciplinary (JCEMTY) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/jcemty.v2i2.259

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This community engagement aim is to increase the knowledge of pregnant women and inform that the importance of ANC is to undergo a healthy pregnancy, and give birth to a healthy baby and monitor early maternal and fetal health, in the Tengger Region, East Java. The method begins with measuring the knowledge of pregnant women about Antenatal Care then continued with Antenatal Care examination then continued with counseling with the method of discussion, lecture and question and answer with respondents at the end of the post-test. Community service activities were carried out on 20 pregnant women. The results were followed by an independent t-test statistical test of SPSS software to measure the knowledge of pregnant women. The results of pretest and posttest measurements carried out are that there is an increase in knowledge, before 50%, after counseling (post-test) knowledge becomes good 75%. The conclusion is that there is an effect of counseling on pregnant women who experience an increase in knowledge by 75%.
Reducing Maternal Mortality Rate Through Utilization of Agricultural Products and Antenatal Care with Agronursing Perspective: Upaya Penurunan Maternal Mortality Rate Melalui Pemanfaatan Hasil Pertanian dan Antenatal Care di Wilayah Agronursing Puspitasari, R.A. Helda; Handayani, Dwining; Kusuma, Erik; Dewi Nastiti, Ayu
Journal of Community Empowerment for Multidisciplinary (JCEMTY) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/jcemty.v1i2.102

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In Indonesia, the number of deliveries assisted by health personnel is still relatively low. Pregnancy checks (Antenatal Care = ANC) can motivate pregnant women to give birth to health workers. This study aims to determine the role of ANC in selecting birth attendants. This cross-sectional study used secondary data from the KKG Project Benefit Evaluation Survey (Family Health and Nutrition)—efforts to Reduce Maternal Mortality Rate Through Utilization of Agricultural Products and Antenatal Care in Agronursing Areas. Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is the death of a woman during pregnancy or 42 days after giving birth. Indonesia is a country with a significant increase in the number of maternal mortalities of 359/100,000. This achievement still needs to catch up to the 2024 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) target, which is 183/100,000 KH, so this has made Indonesia experience a crisis in maternal health services. The low readiness of the mother to fulfill nutritional quality and conduct antenatal care can be a big problem in the birth process. Therefore, it is important to carry out socialization to reduce the maternal mortality rate by utilizing agricultural products to improve maternal nutrition through antenatal care. The purpose of doing community service for pregnant women is to reduce the Maternal Mortality Rate in Indonesia. Community empowerment is carried out by conducting lectures between researchers and participants.
STRENGTHENING THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF NEWBORN CARE CULTURE IN TENGGER TRIBE SOCIETY IN REDUCING INFANT MORTALITY RATE BASED ON TRANSCULTURAL NURSING Puspitasari, R.A. Helda; Handayani, Dwining; Dewi Nastiti, Ayu; Kusuma, Erik; Rahmawati, Iis
Indonesian Journal of Community Health Nursing Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): FEBRUARY 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ijchn.v11i1.73970

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Introduction: The Tengger Tribe is an indigenous tribe in the Bromo Mountains, Pasuruan Regency. The community still strongly upholds customs and traditions in their daily lives, for example in caring for newborns, they have a unique way that has been passed down from their ancestors. The specific objective of this study is to obtain a picture of the meaning and significance of the health experience of the Tengger Tribe mountain community in caring for newborns by identifying the health characteristics of the Tengger Tribe community, identifying factors related to the behavior of handling health problems in newborns qualitatively.   Method: The research design used is qualitative with an ethnographic approach.   Result: Infant growth and development are influenced by environmental factors, these factors can be permanent or temporary, thus affecting the speed and quality of growth and development. Proper newborn care is intended for the child's physical growth including providing adequate and proper nutrition, protection against disease. The culture of newborn care in the Tengger tribe consists of exclusive breastfeeding, cutting the umbilical cord, baby massage, the role of midwives, the use of herbal plants as medicine for babies..   Conclusion: The behavior of cultural traditions in the Tengger community is generally good and very supportive of health. For further researchers, they can develop typical plants of the Bromo Tengger mountains that can be used for treatment when babies are sick.   Keywords: culture; baby care; Tengger; infant mortality rate; transcultural.