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Jurnal Keperawatan PPNI Jawa Barat
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Jurnal Keperawatan PPNI Jawa Barat seeks to : Inform practitioners and researchers in nursing; Explore and debate current issues in nursing; Assess the evidence for current practice; Develop best nursing practice; Assess the impact of policy developments; Address issues of governance, quality, and safety. The scope including: Mental health in nursing Community nursing Critical care nursing Medical nursing Pediatric nursing Medical surgical nursing Education in nursing Maternity nursing Geriatric nursing Nursing administration
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THE EFFECT OF AUTOGENIC RELAXATION THERAPY COMBINED WITH MOZART MUSIC ON BLOOD PRESSURE REDUCTION IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS: A QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL STUDY Ropei, Oop; Tamin, Sukmawati; Kumala, Tria Firza; Fitri, Rita
Jurnal Keperawatan PPNI Jawa Barat Vol 3 No 1 (2025): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN PPNI JAWA BARAT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70332/jkp.v3i1.36

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Background: Hypertension remains a leading global health concern in both developed and developing countries. In Indonesia, the prevalence of hypertension reached 35.9% in West Java in 2018. Beyond pharmacological approaches, complementary therapies such as autogenic relaxation enhanced with classical music have shown promise in managing blood pressure. Objective: This study aimed to examine the effect of autogenic relaxation therapy using Mozart music on systolic and diastolic blood pressure among patients with primary hypertension. Methods: A pre-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design was employed. The study involved 36 participants with primary hypertension, selected through non-probability purposive sampling. The intervention consisted of autogenic relaxation therapy accompanied by Mozart music for 15 to 20 minutes per session, administered over three consecutive days. Data were analyzed using univariate and bivariate statistical methods. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to assess changes in systolic and diastolic blood pressure before and after the intervention. Results: The mean systolic and diastolic blood pressure before the intervention were 144.17 mmHg and 90.56 mmHg, respectively. After the intervention, mean systolic pressure decreased to 126.67 mmHg, and diastolic pressure to 82.22 mmHg. A significant difference was observed in both systolic and diastolic readings (p < 0.001), indicating the effectiveness of the intervention. Conclusion: Autogenic relaxation therapy using Mozart music demonstrated a significant reduction in blood pressure and may serve as an effective complementary therapy in the management of hypertension.
IMPACT OF WOUND CARE METHODOLOGY ON PERINEAL HEALING: MODERN VERSUS CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT AT AZ-ZAHRA CLINIC Farlikhatun, Lili; Pratiwi, Septiyani Nurul
Jurnal Keperawatan PPNI Jawa Barat Vol 3 No 1 (2025): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN PPNI JAWA BARAT
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70332/jkp.v3i1.37

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Introduction: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 295,000 maternal deaths occurred globally in 2020. Major contributors to maternal mortality include hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (e.g., pre-eclampsia and eclampsia), postpartum hemorrhage, infections, and unsafe abortion (WHO, 2021). Postpartum infections often stem from perineal injuries that fail to heal properly, potentially leading to puerperal sepsis and threatening maternal health (Prawirohardjo, 2018). At the Az-Zahra Clinic in Pebayuran, between November 1 and December 5, 2023, 31 postpartum women with perineal wounds received either modern wound care (58.1%) or conventional care (41.9%). Purpose: This study aimed to examine the association between wound care methods modern versus conventional and the healing of perineal wounds. Methods: A quantitative, cross-sectional design was employed. The study population included all postpartum women with perineal wounds at the Az-Zahra Clinic from November 4 to December 5, 2023, totaling 31 participants. A total sampling technique was used. Results: Statistical analysis yielded a p-value of 0.705 (p > 0.05), indicating no statistically significant relationship between the type of wound care and the healing outcome. The odds ratio (OR) was 0.473 (95% CI: 0.076–2.935), suggesting that modern wound care had a lower, though not statistically significant, likelihood of incomplete healing. Conclusion: Although no significant relationship was found, modern wound care techniques appeared to support faster perineal wound healing. It is recommended that midwives enhance patient education and counseling on perineal wound care, emphasizing hygienic and dry wound management.

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