Health Notions
Vol 2, No 11 (2018): November

The Effect of Endorphin Massage on the Intensity of Pain in the Normal Primipara Mother in BPS Ririn Dwi Agustin Jombang

Hidayatun Nufus (Diploma III of Midwifery, STIKes ICME Jombang)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Nov 2018

Abstract

Background: Maternal primipara at Connecticut's average of 17 per month primipara mothers feel very great pain in stage I. The mother felt a severe pain and anxiety. Purpose: To know the influence of endorphin massage to stage I pain intensity of normal childbirth mother primipara at BPS Ririn Dwi Agustin Jombang. Methods: This research utilized quasi experimental design, the design used was posttest only control group design. Respondents were all childbirth mothers (primipara) at Juny-August 2018, selected by concecutive sampling technique. Results: Childbirth pain at most control group experience severe pain as many as 10 people (66.7%). Respondents who experience medium pain as many as 4 people (26.7%), and very severe pain as many as 1 person (6.7%). Childbirth pain at most treated group experience mild pain as many as 9 people (60.0%). Respondent who experience medium pain as many as 4 people (26.7%), and severe pain as many as 2 people (13.3%). The p-value of hypothesis testing was 0.000. Conclusion: There is influence of endorphin massage to stage I pain intensity of normal childbirth mother primipara (p value = 0,000 < 0,05). Keywords: endorphin massage; stage I pregnancy; pain intensity

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hn

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Dentistry Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

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