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The effectiveness of mobilization against flatulence in post Sectio Caesarea patients Leni Suhartini; Tiarma Uli Pardede; Cintya Putri Rahmatika; Sri Widyastuti
Placentum: Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan dan Aplikasinya Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : Program Studi Kebidanan Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/placentum.v12i2.85685

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Sectio Caesarea (SC) surgery causes anxiety, postoperative pain and feelings of fear, which causes late mobilization, resulting in complaints of flatulence. This study used observational analytical studies, cross sectional design, mothers who gave birth in January-February 2024, a population of 67 people, samples were taken by purposive sampling,  mothers giving birth by SC (cito and elective). A sample of 55 respondents was obtained (SC eracs 12 respondents, and non eracs 43 respondents). Results of the study,  the highest maternal age of 21-35 years, 48 respondents (87.3%), multipara 32 respondents (58.2%), primipara 14 respondents (25.5%) and the least is grandemultipara 9 respondents (16.4%). The highest indications of SC delivery were a history of former SC in previous childbirth as many as 21 respondents (38.2%), fetal location abnormalities 4 respondents (7.3%), pre-eclampsia 4 respondents (7.3%), pelvic abnormalities 3 respondents (5.5%), infectious diseases due to reactive HBSAg and condyloma there were 3 respondents (5.5%), bad obstetric history 3 respondents (5.5%), gemelli 2 respondents (3.6%), macrosomia 2 respondents (3.6%),  Others were mothers with a history of breast cancer, hypercoagulation, hyperthyroidism, IUGR, premature rupture of membranes, high myopia, and oligohydramnios each 1 respondent (1.8%). The results of statistical tests obtained an OR value of 0.006 and a p value of 0.000, it can be concluded that there is a significant effectiveness of mobilization against flatulence in post SC patients. Conclusion, Early mobilization can reduce flatulence complaints in post SC patients. Suggestion: increase education about the importance of postoperative mobilization to recover faster and avoid other complications that can arise due to postoperative SC, create interesting educational media to increase maternal knowledge.