Dwi Prihartini, Sabrina
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PENDIDIKAN KESEHATAN PADA IBU HAMIL TRIMESTER III (AKUPRESURE TITIK SP6 & LI4) SEBAGAI UPAYA MENCEGAH TERJADINYA PERSALINAN LAMA Yulianti, Indra; Dwi Prihartini, Sabrina
EZRA SCIENCE BULLETIN Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January-June 2025
Publisher : Kirana Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58526/ezrasciencebulletin.v3i1.212

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Background: Selama proses persalinan berlangsung terdapat persalinan yang mudah maupun sulit. Penyulit proses persalinan dapat terjadi pada kala I fase aktif dan kala I fase laten yang memanjang. Salah satu metode non farmakologi yang paling sering digunakan dan efektif untuk mempercepat persalinan adalah akupresur (titik SP6 dan LI4). Akupresur juga terbukti aman dilakukan pada ibu yang sedang inpartu untuk membantu proses induksi persalinan. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat dilakukan dengan memberikan pelatihan akupresur mandiri, agar dapat menolong dirinya sendiri pada saat merasakan keluhan – keluhan serta mengurangi ketidaknyamanan fisiologis yang dirasakan pada kehamilan trimester III. Pelatihan akupresur mandiri bertujuan untuk memberikan pengetahuan bagi ibu hamil tentang akupresur dan teknik akupresur yang benar untuk mencegah terjadinya persalinan lama. Metode : Metode yang dilakukan yaitu penyuluhan dan pelatihan yang dilakukan secara klasikal diawali pretest dan diakhiri posttest. Hasil: Hasil evaluasi pada kegiatan ini menunjukkan terjadi peningkatan pengetahuan tentang akupresur. Kesimpulan: Pada kategori baik dan cukup dan terjadi penurunan persentase pada kategori kurang
High Risk Of Gestational Hypertension And Preconception Care On Incidence Of Pregnancy Hypertension Anggraeni, Novi; Kasiati; Dwi Prihartini, Sabrina
Jurnal Kesehatan - STIKes Prima Nusantara Vol 17 No 1 (2026): Jurnal Kesehatan Volume 17 Nomor 1 Tahun 2026 (on progress)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Prima Nusantara Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35730/jk.v17i1.1485

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Background: Hypertension in pregnancy is known to contribute to a variety of serious complications leading to maternal death. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), every day about 80% of maternal deaths are caused by complications that arise during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. It was also found that out of 10 pregnant women in Jaddih Village with a gestational age of ≥20 weeks there were 2 people who experienced pre-eclampsia in the previous pregnancy. A total of 30% had carried out laboratory tests such as blood and urine tests before pregnancy, 100% received TT catin, and 50% had received information about healthy nutrition, signs of a healthy pregnancy during a consultation with a midwife before planning a pregnancy. Given that the exact cause of preeclampsia is not yet fully known, prevention measures focus on avoiding risk factors and controlling determinants that can trigger this condition. Prevention and control of risk factors can be initiated by screening for high risk of pregnancy hypertension and preconception care with the target starting before marriage.. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of high risk of pregnancy hypertension and preconception care on the incidence of pregnancy hypertension. Methods: This type of research is observational with a cross sectional study design. The research was conducted in Jaddih Village, Bangkalan Regency April-May 2025. The sample in the study was 40 pregnant women. The sampling technique was accidental sampling. The instruments used were questionnaires and blood pressure gauges. Data analyzed by chi-square test. Results: Less than half of pregnant women are in the adequate preconception care category and more than half of pregnant women are not at high risk of gestational hypertension. Conclusion: High risk of pregnancy hypertension and preconception care influence the incidence of pregnancy hypertension