Sulistyorini, Chandra
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EFEKTIVITAS SLOW STROKE BACK MASSAGE TERHADAP NYERI PERINEUM DERAJAT 2 PADA IBU NIFAS 2 JAM POST PARTUM Meihartati, Tuti; ., Sumiati; Sulistyorini, Chandra
Jurnal Medika : Karya Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol 3 No 2 (2018)
Publisher : STIKES Wiyata Husada Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (210.503 KB) | DOI: 10.35728/jmkik.v3i2.49

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Based on the interviews result obtained by mothers who have rupture perineum, the way the treatment is given to reduce pain only by using pharmacological methods and research of slow stroke back massage. Slow stroke back massage is a gentle, slow massage, with a rhythmic emphasis on the thoracic area 10 to 12 and lumbar 1 which is the source of innervations of the uterus and cervix, conducted as much as 60 massage in one minute and done within 5 minutes. This study aims to determine the slow stroke back massage effectiveness against perineum pain on degree 2 to postpartum in 2 hours post partum. The study design was Quasy exprimental with pre and post test without control. The sample in this study were 20 postpartum with rupture perineum on degree 2. The result of this study was wilcoxon test obtained p value <005 (0,002) it means that there was slow stroke back massage effectiveness against perineum pain on degree 2 to postpartum in 2 hours post partum. The conclusion in this study that there was slow stroke back massage effectiveness against perineum pain on degree 2 to postpartum in 2 hours post partum. It is recommended that slow stroke back massage is used as SOP in postpartum midwifery care in particular to reduce perineum pain in postpartum
EFEKTIVITAS RELAKSASI OTOT PROGRESIF TERHADAP PENURUNAN INTENSITAS NYERI DISMENORE PADA REMAJA PUTRI Sulistyorini, Chandra
Jurnal Medika : Karya Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol 4 No 1 (2019)
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Background: Dysmenorrhea is a painful condition at the abdominal area, cramps and back pain which can disturb daily activities. The prevention done by female teenagers to avoid dysmenorrhea were to ignore it, hold their stomach, take some herbal drinks, lie down and watch television. Some even skip the classes at school and go home during school days, in which 20 % of them go to the school medical room to take a rest when experiencing dysmenorrhea. Aim: To identify the effectiveness of progressive muscle relaxation on reducing dysmenorrhea pain intensity of female teenagers. Method: This research used the pre-post-test quasi experimental without control design. The sampling technique was accidental sampling with 35 respondents, gathered from April to May 2018. The data were analysed by using Wilcoxon test while the pain intensity was measured by using numerical rating scale and progressive muscle relaxation SOP. Findings: The pain intensity value before the intervention was 5.00 and the value after the intervention was 3.00. The statistical analysis by using Wilcoxon Test showed that the sig value (2-tailed) was 0.000, which was < 0.05. It means that there was a significant difference between the pre and post-test results of the pain intensity. Conclusion: Progressive muscle relaxation had an effective on reducing dysmenorrhea pain intensity. Therefore, it is suggested that female teenagers be able to do a progressive muscle relaxation twice a day before and during the menstruation period in order to reduce the pain intensity and as an alternative for the treatment and prevention of pre-menstrual pain.