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10.69677 Pengaruh Birth ball Terhadap Nyeri Persalinan di Praktik Mandiri Bidan Wilayah Bandung Raya farhani, Dini; Desi Hidayanti; Saur Sariaty; Tati Suheti
Jurnal Penelitian Sains dan Kesehatan Avicenna Vol 3 No 3 (2024): Jurnal Penelitian Sains dan Kesehatan Avicenna
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian Dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (LPPM), Institut Teknologi Dan Kesehatan (ITK) Avicenna

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69677/avicenna.v3i3.96

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Latar Belakang : Nyeri persalinan merupakan salah satu jenis nyeri yang paling intens rasa nyerinya yang mungkin dialami seorang wanita. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian ditemukan bahwa ibu yang mengalami nyeri berat saat persalinan berlangsung sebanyak 54% dan 46% mengalami nyeri ringan hingga sedang. Oleh karena itu, dibutuhkan terapi non farmakologi untuk mengurangi nyeri persalinan salah satunya dengan menggunakan birth ball. Birth ball adalah terapi fisik atau latihan sederhana dengan menggunakan bola, dimana latihan ini diterapkan pada ibu hamil dan ibu melahirkan. Tujuan : untuk mengetahui pengaruh birth ball terhadap nyeri persalinan di Praktik Mandiri Bidan Wilayah Bandung Raya. Metode : desain penelitian Pre-Experimental Design dalam bentuk One Group Pretest-Posttest Design. Populasi pada penelitian ini adalah seluruh ibu bersalin di Prakrik Mandiri Bidan I dan Prakrik Mandiri Bidan R dengan besar sampel 35 orang. Skala nyeri diukur dengan Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) dengan durasi pengambilan data selama 30 menit. Data dianalisis menggunakan Uji Wilcoxon. Hasil : penelitian didapatkan bahwa terdapat pengaruh birth ball terhadap nyeri persalinan dengan p-value 0.000 < α 0.05. Simpulan : Berdasarkan penelitian ini bidan dapat memberikan asuhan komplementer salah satunya dengan birth ball untuk mengurangi nyeri persalinan sehingga persalinan dapat berjalan secara fisiologis.
Rose aromatherapy as a complementary approach to reduce labor pain in the first stage of active labor: Nuari, Jen Astika; Hidayanti, Desi; Sariaty, Saur
Jurnal Kesehatan Ibu dan Anak Vol. 18 No. 1
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29238/kia.v18i1.2200

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Labor pain is a significant physiological and psychological stressor for women in childbirth. If unmanaged, it may lead to adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Non-pharmacological methods such as aromatherapy offer a low-risk alternative for pain management. Rose aromatherapy, with its known relaxing and antispasmodic properties, has been proposed to reduce labor pain through inhalation. This study aimed to examine the effect of rose aromatherapy on labor pain during the first stage of active labor. This pre-experimental study used a one-group pretest-posttest design involving 36 laboring mothers in the active phase I at Garuda Public Health Center, Bandung, Indonesia. Participants received rose aromatherapy via inhalation for 10 minutes. Labor pain was measured before and after the intervention using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. The mean labor pain score decreased from 8.58 (SD = 0.94) before the intervention to 7.25 (SD = 1.38) after, with a statistically significant difference (Z = -5.15, p < 0.001). Rose aromatherapy significantly reduces labor pain during the first active phase of labor. These findings support its use as a complementary intervention in midwifery care to enhance maternal comfort during childbirth.
Small group classes with pregnancy cadres (kekasih) can improve knowledge and attitudes about exclusive breastfeeding among third-trimester pregnant women on the remote Island of Enggano, Bengkulu Province Yorita, Epti; Yanniarti, Sri; Yulinda, Yulinda; Pasaribu, Saur Sariaty; Rina, Rina
JNKI (Jurnal Ners dan Kebidanan Indonesia) (Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery) Vol 12, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Alma Ata University Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21927/jnki.2024.12(1).83-95

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Background: One of the government programs that focuses on the first 1000 days of life is exclusive breastfeeding for infants aged 0-6 months, but there is often a failure of exclusive breastfeeding at the age of 0-3 days due to pre-lactal feeding, so education during pregnancy is needed to improve the knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women through KEKASIH (Small Group of Cadres with Pregnant Women) classes. Objectives: This study aims to determine the effectiveness of KEKASIH classes on knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women trimester III in remote areas of Enggano Island, Bengkulu Province in 2023.Methods: Quasi-experimental research design with pre- and post-test and control group. Intervention in the form of KEKASIH class, which is a modified class for pregnant women divided into small groups with cadres as facilitators. Independent variables were KEKASIH class, dependent variables were knowledge and attitude. External variables are age, parity, education, distance of pregnancy, employment. The sample was trimester III pregnant women a total of 50 people consisting of the treatrimesterent group is pregnant women in KEKASIH class, the control group is pregnant women who receive conventional health promotion.Results:The results of the study showed that there was a difference in the mean knowledge score before and after exclusive breastfeeding education through KEKASIH class from 27.36 to 49.04, p=0.00. There is no difference in the mean attitude score before and after exclusive breastfeeding education in the control group from 28.16 to 28.96 p=0.00.Conclusions: KEKASIH Class is more effective in improving mothers' knowledge and attitudes about exclusive breastfeeding with a value of p=00. Educational factors affect mothers' knowledge, but gestational distance and parity affect mothers' attitudes about exclusive breastfeeding.