Dismenorea sering terjadi pada remaja yang ditimbulkan akibat ketidakseimbangan hormon progesterone pada saat menstruasi yang dirasakan pada perut bagian bawah. Penatalaksanaan yang dapat diberikan saat mengalami dismenore yaitu dengan endorphine massage yang dikombinasikan dengan musik klasik (Mozart). Endorphine massage dan Musik klasik Mozart dapat meningkatkan hormone endorfin dan serotonin melalui sentuhan yang lembut dipermukaan punggung kulit dan diberikan bersamaan dengan mendengarkan musik klasik Mozart dengan ritme yang lambat yang dapat memberikan efek rileks. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh endorphine massage dan terapi musik klasik (Mozart) terhadap penurunan dismenore pada remaja putri di Lingkungan Kuwum. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kuantitatif dengan desain penelitian one grup pre-test post-test desain. Sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah 20 responden diambil dengan metode accidental sampling. Terapi diberikan pada saat Menstruasi hari 1 dan 2, sedangkan pengumpulan data menggunkan kueisoner Numaric Pain Rating Scale. Hasil pre-test menunjukan 14 responden (70.0%) mengalami nyeri sedang. Hasil post-test menunjukan 14 responden (70.0%) mengalami penurunan nyeri dismenore dengan katerogi nyeri ringan. Analisa data menggunakan Uji Wilcoxon Sing Rank Test, diperoleh bahwa nilai p value 0,000 p<0,05. Maka dapat disimpulkan bahwa ada pengaruh endorphine massage dan terapi musik klasik (Mozart) terhadap penurunan dismenore pada remaja putri di Lingkungan Kuwum.
Pelayanan kesehatan ibu dimulai selama masa kehamilan, persalinan salah satunya adalah dengan cara sectio caesarea. Permasalahan yang terjadi post sectio caesarea adalah nyeri. Penatalaksanaan untuk mengurangi rasa nyeri post sectio caesarea yang adalah relaksasi finger hold. Teknik relaksasi yang juga dianjurkan adalah menyusui dengan posisi biologic nurturing baby led feeding. Tujuan penelitian untuk mengetahui pengaruh teknik biologic nurturing baby led feeding dan finger hold terhadap perubahan rasa nyeri pada ibu post sectio caesarea. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kuantitatif true experimental dengan desain pretest-posttest with control. Teknik sampling yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah probability sampling dengan simple random sampling. Populasi adalah ibu post sectio caesarea sebanyak 36 orang yang terbagi ke dalam dua kelompok yaitu kelompok kontrol sebanyak 18 orang dan kelompok perlakuan sebanyak 18 orang. Instrumen penelitian menggunakan lembar observasi intensitas nyeri deskriptif. Analisa data bivariat menggunakan analisis Mann-Whitney. Hasil analisis menunjukkan nilai p value adalah 0,001 artinya ada pengaruh teknik biologic nurturing baby led feeding dan finger hold terhadap perubahan rasa nyeri pada ibu post sectio caesarea. Hasil penelitian dapat dijadikan acuan dalam asuhan keperawatan ibu post sectio caesarea dalam mengatasi rasa nyeri yang dialami Maternal health services begin during pregnancy, one of which is delivery by means of cesarean section. The problem that occurs post sectio caesarea is pain. Management to reduce post sectio caesarean pain is finger hold relaxation. The relaxation technique that also recommended is breastfeeding with the biological nurturing position of the baby led feeding. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of biologic nurturing baby led feeding and finger hold techniques on changes in pain in post sectio caesarean mothers.This research is a true experimental quantitative research with a pretest - posttest design with control. The sampling technique used in this study is probability sampling by simple random sampling. The number of samples in this study were 36 people who were divided into two groups, namely the control group as many as 18 people and the treatment group as many as 18 people. Bivariate analysis of data using the Mann-Whitney. The results of the Mann Whitney showed that the p value was 0.001 meaning that the hypothesis of this study was accepted, which means that there was an effect of biological nurturing baby led feeding and finger hold techniques on changes in pain in post-sectio caesarean mothers. The results of this study are expected to be used as a reference in providing nursing care so that it can improve the quality of post-caesarean post section maternal services in dealing with pain experienced.
Emesis gravidarum is a condition that can cause weight loss, impaired body metabolism, malnutrition, weakness, and dehydration felt by the mother. Peppermint aromatherapy administered by inhalation can be a therapy that is able to overcome or eliminate nausea and vomiting in the first and second trimesters of pregnant women. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect before and after administering peppermint aromatherapy on the incidence of Emesis gravidarum in the first and second trimesters of pregnant women. This study was pre-experimental research with one group pretest-posttest design. The sampling technique used was accidental sampling consisting of 20 pregnant women in the first and second trimesters. Data was collected using observation sheets and PUQE-24 questionnaires. The results showed that the average value of nausea and vomiting before being administered peppermint aromatherapy was 8.15 (moderate category) and after being administered peppermint aromatherapy was 4.80 (mild category) with a difference of 3.35 and a significance value of 0.001 (p<0.05), statistically there was a significant difference in the mean of nausea and vomiting after being administered peppermint aromatherapy intervention. This study is expected to provide an overview of the importance of maintaining nutrition during pregnancy so that mothers are avoided chronic energy deficiency and prevent the long-term effects of emesis gravidarum. Mothers are expected to be able to independently implement the use of peppermint aromatherapy as an effort to reduce nausea and vomiting by using easily available ingredients.
Introduction: Dysmenorrhea can be overcome in one way, namely dysmenorrhea exercise. This exercise is useful for improving blood flow therefore it can increase the endorphins hormone through movements that make you feel comfortable and relaxed. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of dysmenorrhea exercise on reducing menstrual pain felt by adolescent girls. Methods: This study was pre-experimental research with one group pretest-posttest design. The sampling technique used was total sampling consisting of 35 adolescents girl with dysmenorrhea. Data was collected using an instrument in the form of a numerical rating scale (NRS). This research was conducted in January - March 2022 in the village of Jineng Dalem Buleleng. Results: The results of the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks statistical test in adolescents who were given the intervention of dysmenorrhea exercise therapy showed that there were no respondents who increased menstrual pain. This shows that after the intervention, 35 respondents experienced a decrease in menstrual pain. The statistical results obtained that the calculated Z value is 5.189 > from the z table value of 1.960 with a p value of 0.001 <0.05. Conclusion: Therefore it can be concluded that there was an effect of dysmenorrhea exercise on reducing menstrual pain felt by adolescent girls in Jineng Dalem Village, Buleleng District. Based on the results of this study, it is hoped that adolescents who experience dysmenorrhea can use non-pharmacological therapies such as dysmenorrhea exercises to reduce menstrual pain.
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