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The Relationship of Knowledge and Attitude With Giving Vitamin A Capsules to Postpartum Mothers In The Tanjung Marulak Health Center Work Area Helti, Mestika Riza; Wahyuni, Faradita
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Pena Cendekia Insani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/iamsph.v5i1.845

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Background; Menstruation is an important event in the life of a young woman. Some adolescents experience disturbances during menstruation, namely experiencing pain during menstruation (dysmenorrhea). Menstrual pain management is divided into two categories, namely pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. One of the non-pharmacological treatments is giving carrot juice. This study aims to determine the effect of giving carrot juice (daucus carota) to reducing dysmenorrhea pain in female students at SMP Negeri 10 Tebing Tinggi City in 2022. Method; This type of research is a quasi experiment using a one-group pretest-posttest design. The population of this study were all 93 class IX students at SMP Negeri 10 Tebing Tinggi City. The sampling technique used the Lemeshow formula as many as 15 people. Then the method of sampling is done by purposive sampling. The type of data used is primary and secondary data collected using observation sheets then processed and analyzed using paired t-test. Results; The results showed that the majority of dysmenorrhea pain in the pretest group was moderate pain as many as 11 people (73.3%). After being given carrot juice, there was a decrease in dysmenorrheal pain to mild pain in 12 people (80.0%). Statistical test results obtained p-value = 0.000. Conclusion; The conclusion is that there is an effect of giving carrot juice (daucus carota) to reduce dysmenorrhoea pain. For this reason, for young women to be able to use carrots to make juice to reduce menstrual pain as a non-pharmacological method that is safe and easy to obtain at home.
The Relationship of Knowledge and Attitude With Giving Vitamin A Capsules to Postpartum Mothers In The Tanjung Marulak Health Center Work Area Helti, Mestika Riza; Wahyuni, Faradita
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Pena Cendekia Insani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/iamsph.v5i1.845

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Background; Menstruation is an important event in the life of a young woman. Some adolescents experience disturbances during menstruation, namely experiencing pain during menstruation (dysmenorrhea). Menstrual pain management is divided into two categories, namely pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. One of the non-pharmacological treatments is giving carrot juice. This study aims to determine the effect of giving carrot juice (daucus carota) to reducing dysmenorrhea pain in female students at SMP Negeri 10 Tebing Tinggi City in 2022. Method; This type of research is a quasi experiment using a one-group pretest-posttest design. The population of this study were all 93 class IX students at SMP Negeri 10 Tebing Tinggi City. The sampling technique used the Lemeshow formula as many as 15 people. Then the method of sampling is done by purposive sampling. The type of data used is primary and secondary data collected using observation sheets then processed and analyzed using paired t-test. Results; The results showed that the majority of dysmenorrhea pain in the pretest group was moderate pain as many as 11 people (73.3%). After being given carrot juice, there was a decrease in dysmenorrheal pain to mild pain in 12 people (80.0%). Statistical test results obtained p-value = 0.000. Conclusion; The conclusion is that there is an effect of giving carrot juice (daucus carota) to reduce dysmenorrhoea pain. For this reason, for young women to be able to use carrots to make juice to reduce menstrual pain as a non-pharmacological method that is safe and easy to obtain at home.
The Relationship Of Knowledge And Attitude With Giving Vitamin A Capsules To Postpartum Mothers In The Tanjung Marulak Health Center Work Area, Tebing Tinggi City In 2022 Helti, Mestika Riza; Wahyuni, Faradita
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Pena Cendekia Insani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/iamsph.v6i1.847

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Menstruation is a significant occurrence in the life of a young woman. Certain adolescents may encounter disruptions during menstruation, specifically experiencing discomfort during menstruation (dysmenorrhea). The management of menstrual pain is categorized into two distinct approaches: pharmacological and non-pharmacological. Carrot juice is a non-pharmacological treatment option. The objective of this study is to assess the impact of administering carrot juice (daucus carota) on alleviating dysmenorrhea pain among female students at SMP Negeri 10 Tebing Tinggi City in 2022. The research method employed in this study is a quasi-experiment utilizing a one-group pretest-posttest design. The study encompassed the entire population of 93 class IX students at SMP Negeri 10 Tebing Tinggi City. The sampling technique employed the Lemeshow formula with a sample size of 15 individuals. The sampling method employed is purposive sampling. The data utilized consists of primary and secondary data, which were gathered through observation sheets. Subsequently, the data was processed and analyzed employing the paired t-test method. The findings indicated that the pretest group predominantly experienced moderate dysmenorrhea pain, with a total of 11 individuals (73.3%). Following the administration of carrot juice, dysmenorrheal pain decreased to mild pain in 12 individuals (80.0%). The statistical test yielded a p-value of 0.000. Conclusion: Carrot juice (daucus carota) has been found to have a positive impact on reducing dysmenorrhoea pain. Therefore, young women can utilize carrots as a non-pharmacological and easily accessible method to alleviate menstrual pain.
The Relationship Of Knowledge And Attitude With Giving Vitamin A Capsules To Postpartum Mothers In The Tanjung Marulak Health Center Work Area, Tebing Tinggi City In 2022 Helti, Mestika Riza; Wahyuni, Faradita
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Pena Cendekia Insani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/iamsph.v6i1.847

Abstract

Menstruation is a significant occurrence in the life of a young woman. Certain adolescents may encounter disruptions during menstruation, specifically experiencing discomfort during menstruation (dysmenorrhea). The management of menstrual pain is categorized into two distinct approaches: pharmacological and non-pharmacological. Carrot juice is a non-pharmacological treatment option. The objective of this study is to assess the impact of administering carrot juice (daucus carota) on alleviating dysmenorrhea pain among female students at SMP Negeri 10 Tebing Tinggi City in 2022. The research method employed in this study is a quasi-experiment utilizing a one-group pretest-posttest design. The study encompassed the entire population of 93 class IX students at SMP Negeri 10 Tebing Tinggi City. The sampling technique employed the Lemeshow formula with a sample size of 15 individuals. The sampling method employed is purposive sampling. The data utilized consists of primary and secondary data, which were gathered through observation sheets. Subsequently, the data was processed and analyzed employing the paired t-test method. The findings indicated that the pretest group predominantly experienced moderate dysmenorrhea pain, with a total of 11 individuals (73.3%). Following the administration of carrot juice, dysmenorrheal pain decreased to mild pain in 12 individuals (80.0%). The statistical test yielded a p-value of 0.000. Conclusion: Carrot juice (daucus carota) has been found to have a positive impact on reducing dysmenorrhoea pain. Therefore, young women can utilize carrots as a non-pharmacological and easily accessible method to alleviate menstrual pain.
The Relationship of Knowledge and Attitude With Giving Vitamin A Capsules to Postpartum Mothers In The Tanjung Marulak Health Center Work Area Helti, Mestika Riza; Wahyuni, Faradita
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Pena Cendekia Insani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/iamsph.v5i1.845

Abstract

Background; Menstruation is an important event in the life of a young woman. Some adolescents experience disturbances during menstruation, namely experiencing pain during menstruation (dysmenorrhea). Menstrual pain management is divided into two categories, namely pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. One of the non-pharmacological treatments is giving carrot juice. This study aims to determine the effect of giving carrot juice (daucus carota) to reducing dysmenorrhea pain in female students at SMP Negeri 10 Tebing Tinggi City in 2022. Method; This type of research is a quasi experiment using a one-group pretest-posttest design. The population of this study were all 93 class IX students at SMP Negeri 10 Tebing Tinggi City. The sampling technique used the Lemeshow formula as many as 15 people. Then the method of sampling is done by purposive sampling. The type of data used is primary and secondary data collected using observation sheets then processed and analyzed using paired t-test. Results; The results showed that the majority of dysmenorrhea pain in the pretest group was moderate pain as many as 11 people (73.3%). After being given carrot juice, there was a decrease in dysmenorrheal pain to mild pain in 12 people (80.0%). Statistical test results obtained p-value = 0.000. Conclusion; The conclusion is that there is an effect of giving carrot juice (daucus carota) to reduce dysmenorrhoea pain. For this reason, for young women to be able to use carrots to make juice to reduce menstrual pain as a non-pharmacological method that is safe and easy to obtain at home.
The Relationship of Knowledge and Attitude With Giving Vitamin A Capsules to Postpartum Mothers In The Tanjung Marulak Health Center Work Area Helti, Mestika Riza; Wahyuni, Faradita
International Archives of Medical Sciences and Public Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Pena Cendekia Insani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53806/iamsph.v5i1.845

Abstract

Background; Menstruation is an important event in the life of a young woman. Some adolescents experience disturbances during menstruation, namely experiencing pain during menstruation (dysmenorrhea). Menstrual pain management is divided into two categories, namely pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. One of the non-pharmacological treatments is giving carrot juice. This study aims to determine the effect of giving carrot juice (daucus carota) to reducing dysmenorrhea pain in female students at SMP Negeri 10 Tebing Tinggi City in 2022. Method; This type of research is a quasi experiment using a one-group pretest-posttest design. The population of this study were all 93 class IX students at SMP Negeri 10 Tebing Tinggi City. The sampling technique used the Lemeshow formula as many as 15 people. Then the method of sampling is done by purposive sampling. The type of data used is primary and secondary data collected using observation sheets then processed and analyzed using paired t-test. Results; The results showed that the majority of dysmenorrhea pain in the pretest group was moderate pain as many as 11 people (73.3%). After being given carrot juice, there was a decrease in dysmenorrheal pain to mild pain in 12 people (80.0%). Statistical test results obtained p-value = 0.000. Conclusion; The conclusion is that there is an effect of giving carrot juice (daucus carota) to reduce dysmenorrhoea pain. For this reason, for young women to be able to use carrots to make juice to reduce menstrual pain as a non-pharmacological method that is safe and easy to obtain at home.