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Sustainable Applied Modification Evidence Community
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3048040X     DOI :  http://doi.org/10.69855/samec
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Sustainable Applied Modification Evidence Community (SAMEC), is an Open Access and Anonymous Reviewer/Anonymous Author journal. These components have important roles and functions required in the field of Community Service. Through Sustainable Applied Modification Evidence Community (SAMEC), we are committed to advancing knowledge in the field of community service, including Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Health Policy and Management, Environmental Health, Global Health, Occupational Health, Health Education, and Health Promotion. We also aim to encourage collaboration among researchers and provide a space for in-depth discussions on current issues. Sustainable Applied Modification Evidence Community (SAMEC) is a national journal that publishes high-quality articles reviewed by experts in their field. Sustainable Applied Modification Evidence Community (SAMEC) is used to publish research published every month June and December.
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Application of Oketani Massage as a Complementary Therapy to Support Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Postpartum Mothers at a Community Health Post in Bogor, Indonesia Triswanti; Susanti Tungka; Halma Neyla Abdullah Alfat; Lista Dwi Ikawati; Nabih; Refa Destiani
Sustainable Applied Modification Evidence Community (SAMEC) Vol 3 No 1 (2026): June, 2026
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

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Abstract

Exclusive breastfeeding is a key public health strategy to improve maternal and infant health outcomes. However, postpartum  mothers often experience lactation problems such as inadequate milk production, breast engorgement, and discomfort, which may hinder successful breastfeeding practices. This community service program aimed to apply Oketani massage as a complementary therapy to support exclusive breastfeeding among postpartum mothers at a community health post (Posyandu) in Bogor, Indonesia. The program was conducted as asigle-group  a community-based promotive and preventive approach involving health education, demonstration, and guided practice of Oketani massage techniques. Participants consisted of five postpartum  mothers . Evaluation was conducted using oral pre-test and post-test assessments and direct observation of participants’ skills.. The results showed that prior to the intervention, all participants (5 mothers, 100%) had no knowledge of Oketani massage. After the demonstration and guided practice, all participants were able to explain the definition, benefits, objectives, and procedures of Oketani massage. Participants also reported greater confidence in applying the massage technique to support breastfeeding. These findings suggest that Oketani massage education through demonstration is a simple and feasible complementary intervention that can be integrated into community-based maternal health services to support exclusive breastfeeding practices.

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