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Effect of Early Mobilization on Intestinal Peristaltic Recovery As Prevention of Paralytic Ileus in Post Cesarean Section Patients khoirunnisa, fania; Muna, Nailil; Tristanti, Ika; Rahmawati, Ashri; Purbowati
Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Vol. 10 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26911/jepublichealth.2025.10.03.07

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Background: The majority of cesarean section deliveries use spinal anesthesia which can have an effect on the deterioration of the gastrointestinal system so that intestinal peristalsis becomes slow. Slow intestinal peristaltic function leads to difficulty defecation and prolongs the day of treatment, in some cases can increase the risk of paralytic ileus. To prevent the risk of complications, intervention can be carried out in postoperative cesarean section patients with early mobilization. This study aims to determine the effect of early mobilization on intestinal peristaltic recovery in post- cesarean section patients. Subjects and Method: This was a quasy experiment conducted at Islamic Hospital in Demak, Central Java, from July to December 2024. A sample of 58 post-cesarean section mothers was selected using purposive sampling and divided into two groups. Assessment of intestinal peristaltic variables through auscultation examination with a stethoscope and early mobilization using observation sheet instruments. Intestinal peristaltic recovery between two groups were examined logistic regression. Results: There was a difference in intestinal peristaltic recovery in post- cesarean section patients between the intervention group and the control group (p=0.000) with the mean value of intestinal peristalsis in the intervention group of 25.45 (SD=6.07) and in the control group of 11.38 (SD=7.69). Patients who were given early mobilization had a 4.48 times faster chance of recovery of intestinal peristalsis. Conclusion: Early mobilization had a positive impact on the recovery of intestinal peristaltic (p<0.05). Health workers should not only provide education, but also assistance in the implement-tation of early mobilization, especially in the first 24 hours post- cesarean section.Keywords: early mobilization, intestinal peristaltics, post cesarean section.
Edukasi Melalui Konten Media Sosial Terhadap Sikap dan Pemahaman Ibu tentang ASI Eksklusif Nandifah, Nurun; Khoirunnisa, Fania; Astuti, Dwi; Utari, Dyah Ayu
Midwifery Care Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kementrian Kesehatan Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/micajo.v6i2.12552

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 Breast milk is the first source of food for babies that is obtained directly from the mother. The mother's understanding and demeanor play a really imperative part within the success of exclusive breastfeeding, so the foremost endeavors made within the community are to supply early instruction to moms and families so they can get it the significance of exclusive breastfeeding. To extend mothers' information around it, curiously and enlightening instructive media is required. Breastfeeding education can be done using various media, one of which is video media which is distributed on social media. This research aims to analyze the influence of breastfeeding education through social media content on mothers' attitudes and understanding regarding exclusive breastfeeding. This exploration for exploratory decisions through pre-test and post-test. The population was mothers who had children aged 0-3 months at the Children's Polyclinic at PKU Muhammadiyah Mayong Hospital, totaling 40 patients. The sample used in this research was 36 respondents. If the data is not normal, then use the Wilcoxon test and if it is normally distributed then use the paired t test. The research results explained that there was an influence of breastfeeding education through social media content on attitudes regarding exclusive breastfeeding (0.000) and understanding of breastfeeding (0.000).
Effect of Early Mobilization on Intestinal Peristaltic Recovery As Prevention of Paralytic Ileus in Post Cesarean Section Patients khoirunnisa, fania; Muna, Nailil; Tristanti, Ika; Rahmawati, Ashri; Purbowati
Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Vol. 10 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26911/jepublichealth.2025.10.03.07

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Background: The majority of cesarean section deliveries use spinal anesthesia which can have an effect on the deterioration of the gastrointestinal system so that intestinal peristalsis becomes slow. Slow intestinal peristaltic function leads to difficulty defecation and prolongs the day of treatment, in some cases can increase the risk of paralytic ileus. To prevent the risk of complications, intervention can be carried out in postoperative cesarean section patients with early mobilization. This study aims to determine the effect of early mobilization on intestinal peristaltic recovery in post- cesarean section patients. Subjects and Method: This was a quasy experiment conducted at Islamic Hospital in Demak, Central Java, from July to December 2024. A sample of 58 post-cesarean section mothers was selected using purposive sampling and divided into two groups. Assessment of intestinal peristaltic variables through auscultation examination with a stethoscope and early mobilization using observation sheet instruments. Intestinal peristaltic recovery between two groups were examined logistic regression. Results: There was a difference in intestinal peristaltic recovery in post- cesarean section patients between the intervention group and the control group (p=0.000) with the mean value of intestinal peristalsis in the intervention group of 25.45 (SD=6.07) and in the control group of 11.38 (SD=7.69). Patients who were given early mobilization had a 4.48 times faster chance of recovery of intestinal peristalsis. Conclusion: Early mobilization had a positive impact on the recovery of intestinal peristaltic (p<0.05). Health workers should not only provide education, but also assistance in the implement-tation of early mobilization, especially in the first 24 hours post- cesarean section.Keywords: early mobilization, intestinal peristaltics, post cesarean section.