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The Relationship Between Stress Levels With The Incidence Of Hypertension In Menopausal Women Huda Rohmawati; Siti Aminah; Sunaningsih; Rony D.; Wismoadi A.
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): June
Publisher : Universitas STRADA Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v6i1.308

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Background: Menopause is the cessation of the last menstruation that occurs in the climacteric period and the hormone estrogen is no longer formed. The older the age, the more diseases suffered at the age of menopause, such as hypertension. Hypertension is a condition when a person experiences an increase in blood pressure either slowly or suddenly. The factors that cause hypertension are mostly due to stress. This study aims to determine the relationship between stress levels with the incidence of hypertension in postmenopausal women. Methods: The design of this research is correlational analytic. The sample is 50 respondents with the Stratified Random Sampling technique. The instrument used is a questionnaire. The results of the study were analyzed using the Spearman rank statistical test. Result: The results showed that there were 24 people (48.0%) with moderate stress levels and 18 people (36.0%) experiencing Stage I Hypertension. The results of the Spearman's Rank correlation test showed that the value of value = 0.000 was smaller than the value of = 0.05 so that H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted, meaning that there is a relationship between stress levels and the incidence of hypertension in postmenopausal women. Conclusion: It is expected that respondents will increase their knowledge about how to deal with stress so that they do not experience stress at a severe level so that it does not have a bad impact on them.
The Effect of Prenatal Yoga on Perineal Lacerations in Maternity Mothers at Midwife's Independent Practice Place in the Working Area of Tanjunganom Public Health Center, Nganjuk Regency 2022 Miftakhul Mu’alimah; Dewi Kartikasari; Sunaningsih; Yunita Puspita Sari Pakpahan
Journal of Global Research in Public Health Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30994/jgrph.v7i2.416

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Childbirth is a physiological process that allows a series of great changes in the mother to be able to give birth to her fetus through the birth canal. During the delivery process, the mother often has lacerations or tears in the perineum. According to a preliminary study conducted at BPM in the working area of puskemas Tanjunganom Nganjuk, it was found that out of 10 maternity mothers, 6 (60%) of them experienced 3rd degree lacerations and 2 (20%) had 2nd degree lacerations and 2 (20%) maternity mothers experienced 1st degree lacerations. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of pregnant yoga on the incidence of perineal lacerations in maternity mothers at midwife’s independent practice palace in the Working Area Of Tanjunganom’s Public Health, Nganjuk Regency 2022. The research method used is quasy experiment with desaign posttest only control design research. The sample in this study was maternity mothers in July until October 2022 who were distinguished between the control group and the treatment group. The results showed that there was an influence of pregnant yoga on the incidence of perineal lacerations in maternity mothers with a value of ρ value 0.000 < α 0.05 with a difference in lacerations of degrees 1 and 3. From the results of this study, it can be concluded that pregnant yoga is very effective in preparing the elasticity of the perineal muscles so that it can help to prevent rupture during the labor process.