Angka kematian bayi merupakan salah satu indicator RPJMN dan SDGs. Tujuan yang dimaksud adalah menurunkan angka kematian bayi menjadi 24/1000 KH. Wilayah kerja Puskesmas Bulurokeng belum optimal melakukan pijat bayi. Salah satu upaya untuk meningkatkan kualitas hidup bayi yaitu melakukan pijat bayi. Kegiatan pengabdian dimaksudkan untuk mengoptimalkan pijat bayi cara Johnson dan India di wilayah Puskesmas tersebut melalui peningkatan pengetahuan dan keterampilan petugas Kesehatan dan kader posyandu serta menjadi Inovasi dan kegiatan rutin posyandu. Kegiatan pelatihan dengan metode ceramah, Simulasi, Praktik di lapangan. Tahapannya adalah Pretest-Posttest pengetahuan, dilanjutkan dengan simulasi menggunakan boneka, dilanjutkan dengan demonstrasi menggunakan bayi oleh pengabdi. Hasil post test keterampilan pijat bayi, yaitu semua petugas dan kader Kesehatan yang ikut pelatihan semua mahir pijat bayi cara Johnson dan india, sehingga dicanangkan menjadi produk Inovasi Puskesmas Bulurokeng tahun 2019sampai sekarang
Angka kematian bayi merupakan salah satu indicator RPJMN dan SDGs. Tujuan yang dimaksud adalah menurunkan angka kematian bayi menjadi 24/1000 KH. Wilayah kerja Puskesmas Bulurokeng belum optimal melakukan pijat bayi. Salah satu upaya untuk meningkatkan kualitas hidup bayi yaitu melakukan pijat bayi. Kegiatan pengabdian dimaksudkan untuk mengoptimalkan pijat bayi cara Johnson dan India di wilayah Puskesmas tersebut melalui peningkatan pengetahuan dan keterampilan petugas Kesehatan dan kader posyandu serta menjadi Inovasi dan kegiatan rutin posyandu. Kegiatan pelatihan dengan metode ceramah, Simulasi, Praktik di lapangan. Tahapannya adalah Pretest-Posttest pengetahuan, dilanjutkan dengan simulasi menggunakan boneka, dilanjutkan dengan demonstrasi menggunakan bayi oleh pengabdi. Hasil post test keterampilan pijat bayi, yaitu semua petugas dan kader Kesehatan yang ikut pelatihan semua mahir pijat bayi cara Johnson dan india, sehingga dicanangkan menjadi produk Inovasi Puskesmas Bulurokeng tahun 2019sampai sekarang.
Anxiety is a subjective emotion that makes an individual uncomfortable, an unclear fear and anxiety, which is accompanied by autonomic responses. In the Covid-19 pandemic condition, the prevalence of postpartum maternal anxiety levels is increasing, this is related to the process of breastfeeding formation and excretion, namely the milk production reflex and let down reflex, both of which are closely related to hormones regulated by the hypothalamus. So that the higher the level of anxiety in the mother, the more inhibiting the production of breast milk in postpartum mothers.This study aims to analyze the relationship between postpartum anxiety level and breast milk production during the Covid-19 epidemic at the Antang Perumnas Health Center, Makassar City. This type of research is an analytic survey, with a cross sectional observation design. The sampling technique uses "Quota Sampling". The sample size in this study was 38 respondents. This research was conducted in February – May 2020. The statistical analysis used in this study is the Pearson Correlation Test. Based on the results of the Pearson correlation statistical test, the correlation coefficient table obtained results of 0.562 with p value=0.000 < α:0.05, so it can be concluded that the anxiety of the Covid-19 pandemic has a relationship with delays in breastfeeding for postpartum mothers at the Antang Perumnas City Health Center. Makassar and the degree of correlation are at a moderate level. So it is advisable for health service providers to always provide information or socialization to postpartum mothers regarding the transmission of Covid-19.
Low birth weight infant mortality is one of the causes of high infant mortality (AKB) in Indonesia. Infant mortality can be prevented by improving the quality of the baby's health through growth and development. One of the efforts to improve the quality of baby health. The study aims to prove the difference in BBLR BB increase through Indian and Johnson way baby massage. The method used is Quasy Experimen with pretest-posttes design. The population is a low birth weight baby born in RSIA Pertiwi Makassar period July – September 2018. The study sample numbered fourteen that met the criteria. Seven babies were massaged the Indian way and seven babies were massaged johnson's way. Massage is done twelve times at intervals three times a week. Fifteen minutes at a time. The instruments used are baby scales and observation sheets. Univariate data analysis showed the average increase in BB for Indian way baby massage was fifty-one percent,while theaverage weight gain for Johnson's way of baby massage was fifty-three percent. Statistical tests with mann-Whitney U, showed that there was no significant difference in BBLR BB increases between indian and johnson massage. The conclusion of this study is the indian and Johnson way baby massage can both increase BB BBLR.
Laparotomy is a surgical procedure in the abdominal area by opening the abdominal wall to reach the contents of the abdominal cavity that are experiencing problems such as bleeding, perforation, cancer, and obstruction. The Case numbers of laparotomy each year increase by 15% in Indonesia. South Sulawesi is one of the province that the number of laparotomy cases increasing significantly. The general purpose of this study was to determine the description of the implementation of nursing care in post-laparotomy patients in the treatment of discomfort and pain disorders. From the results of the case studies, it is known that nursing actions teach breathing relaxation techniques in providing effectiveness in reducing pain intensity in both patients; this is in line with existing theory.
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