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PENERAPAN EFFLEURAGE MASSAGE UNTUK PENURUNAN INTENSITAS NYERI PUNGGUNG PADA ASUHAN KEPERAWATAN IBUHAMIL PRIMIGRAVIDA TRIMESTER III DI BIDAN PRAKTEK MANDIRI TATI KARWATI A.MD.KEB Alfika Nurjanah, Siti; Anggi, Geuis; Darmayanti; Ati Nurhayati, Nung
Jurnal Kesehatan An-Nuur Vol 2 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Kesehatan An-Nuur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71023/jukes.v2i1.16

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The incidence of back pain in pregnant women in the world is 70-86%, while in Indonesia pain is as much as 18% of 261 pregnant women. The impact of back pain if not treated will experience discomfort and sleep disorders. Handling back pain in pregnant women can be done non- pharmacologically, one of which is with the Effleurage Massage technique. The purpose of this case study is to apply the application of effleurage massage to reduce the intensity of back pain in nursing care for primigravida pregnant women in the third trimester. This case study uses a descriptive method with a nursing care process approach. The results of the case study obtained the main complaint of back pain accompanied by sleep pattern disorders and a nursing diagnosis was raised with the problem of discomfort disorders. The focus of the intervention is aimed at improving the status of comfort and sleep patterns through Massage the application of effleurage massage.
PENERAPAN CRADLE HOLD POSITION TERHADAP PENINGKATAN PERLEKATAN BAYI PADA ASUHAN KEPERAWATAN IBU POST SECTIO CAESAREA (SC) DI RS TK. II. 03. 05. 01 DUSTIRA TANGGAL 22-24 MEI 2025 Wahyuni, Sri; Ati Nurhayati, Nung; Darmayanti
Jurnal Kesehatan An-Nuur Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Kesehatan An-Nuur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71023/jukes.v2i2.22

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Exclusive breastfeeding globally has only reached 48%, shy of the 2025 target of 50%. In Indonesia, 1 in 5 newborns is given food other than breast milk within first 3 days of life. One contributing factor to the failure of exclusive breastfeeding is poor latch-on. Inadequate breastfeeding can lead to risks such as malnutrition, childhood diabetes/obesity, lower cognitive development, and a higher risk of infection due to insufficient immunoprotection. Improper latch can also worsen mother condition like nipple trauma and psychological distress due to pain. This case study aims to implement nursing care for a post-SC mother, with a focused intervention on improving the baby's latch using the cradle hold position. The intervention was carried out over 3 days, during a single breastfeeding session each day. The case study revealed an improvement in the LATCH score from 7 (adequate) on the first day, to 8 (good) on the second day, and 10 (excellent) on the third day. Additionally, the mother reported increased confidence in breastfeeding, reduced pain and more optimal post-surgery recovery. Cradle hold position proved effective in enhancing infant latch and supporting successful breastfeeding of post-SC mother. The author recommends integration of breastfeeding education into health services, particularly at Dustira Hospital to prevent lactation issues and help ensure more successful exclusive breastfeeding programs.
ASUHAN KEPERAWATAN PADA IBU HAMIL TRIMESTER III DENGAN FOKUS INTERVENSI TERAPI RENDAM KAKI AIR HANGAT KENCUR UNTUK MENURUNKAN DERAJAT EDEMA DI RUMAH SEHAT BIDAN DELIMA Almahera, Alvie; Ati Nurhayati, Nung; Darmayanti
Jurnal Kesehatan An-Nuur Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Kesehatan An-Nuur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71023/jukes.v2i2.25

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Edema in the lower extremities is one of the most common physiological discomforts experienced by pregnant women in the third trimester. The World Health Organization reported in 2020 that there was an approximately 75% increase in the incidence of foot swelling during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. This case study aims to implement nursing care, which includes assessment, data analysis, diagnosis determination, intervention planning, implementation, evaluation, and documentation. The focus of the intervention is a warm kencur (aromatic ginger) foot soak therapy as a natural herbal remedy to reduce the degree of edema and relieve acute pain in third-trimester pregnant women. The intervention was carried out for five consecutive days, with a duration of 10 minutes per day. Evaluation results showed a reduction in the degree of edema and pain scale. On the first day, the client experienced grade 3 edema, which decreased to grade 2 by the third day and reached grade 1 by the fifth day. This indicates that warm kencur foot soak therapy is effective in reducing the degree of edema in third-trimester pregnant women. The author recommends that third- trimester pregnant women experiencing foot edema regularly perform warm kencur foot soak therapy to help reduce swelling.