Abstract:AbstrakPemanfaatan tumbuhan sebagai obat tradisional merupakan kearifan lokal yang diturunkan secara turun temurun berdasarkan resep nenek moyang, adat istiadat, kepercayaan atau kebiasaan setempat. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi jenis tumbuhan yang digunakan dalam pengobatan pasca melahirkan oleh Suku Aceh di Kabupaten Pidie. Metode yang digunakan dalam pengumpulan data adalah teknik Participatory Rural Appraisal dan observasi. Parameter dalam penelitian ini adalah jenis tumbuhan obat, jenis … Show more
“…Keterlibatan keluarga dalam proses kelahiran ini diantaranya adalah memberikan pengetahuan dalam pemanfaatan tumbuhan dalam perawatan paska melahirkan. Wanita setelah melahirkan diberikan beberapa perawatan yang umumnya bertujuan untuk mengeluarkan darah nifas, mengurangi rasa sakit pada beberapa bagian pada tubuh dan meningkatkan air susu ibu (ASI) (Zumaidar et al, 2019). Perawatan paska melahirkan dapat dilakukan dengan metode pengobatan dalam dan luar tubuh (Peli et al, 2020).…”
Belaban Ella village is in the Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park (TNBBR) area. The Belaban Ella village community still maintains its local wisdom in using plants to care for women after giving birth. This study aims to describe the local knowledge of the women of Belaban Ella village in utilizing plants for postpartum care. Respondents in this study were selected by purposive sampling and we conducted in-depth interviews with the assistance of a questionnaire. The result showed that women in Belaban Ella village used 25 species of plants in 6 treatment groups. Most of these plants are used to reduce abdominal pain and enhance the mother's breast milk. The most widely used plant family is Zingberaceae; the most used part is the leaves (61%). Grinding (40%) was the most used preparation method, with poultices (32%) and eating (28%) being the predominant method of use. Women in Belaban Ella village still using medicinal plants in postpartum care treatment as an effort to preserve their local knowledge.
“…Keterlibatan keluarga dalam proses kelahiran ini diantaranya adalah memberikan pengetahuan dalam pemanfaatan tumbuhan dalam perawatan paska melahirkan. Wanita setelah melahirkan diberikan beberapa perawatan yang umumnya bertujuan untuk mengeluarkan darah nifas, mengurangi rasa sakit pada beberapa bagian pada tubuh dan meningkatkan air susu ibu (ASI) (Zumaidar et al, 2019). Perawatan paska melahirkan dapat dilakukan dengan metode pengobatan dalam dan luar tubuh (Peli et al, 2020).…”
Belaban Ella village is in the Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park (TNBBR) area. The Belaban Ella village community still maintains its local wisdom in using plants to care for women after giving birth. This study aims to describe the local knowledge of the women of Belaban Ella village in utilizing plants for postpartum care. Respondents in this study were selected by purposive sampling and we conducted in-depth interviews with the assistance of a questionnaire. The result showed that women in Belaban Ella village used 25 species of plants in 6 treatment groups. Most of these plants are used to reduce abdominal pain and enhance the mother's breast milk. The most widely used plant family is Zingberaceae; the most used part is the leaves (61%). Grinding (40%) was the most used preparation method, with poultices (32%) and eating (28%) being the predominant method of use. Women in Belaban Ella village still using medicinal plants in postpartum care treatment as an effort to preserve their local knowledge.
“…Meskipun kenyataannya sebagian masyarakat telah melalui proses melahirkan secara medis, namun perawatan pasca melahirkan masih dilakukan secara tradisional. Pada perawatan tersebut digunakan ramuan dari berbagai jenis tumbuhan (Zumaidar et al, 2019). Salah satu bentuk perawatan bagi ibu nifas yang menganut budaya lama adalah dengan mengonsumsi ramuan pasca melahirkan atau jamu-jamuan, yang merupakan ramuan tradisional (Salat, 2020;Andhikatias et al, 2021).…”
The fact is that some people have giving birth medically, but postpartum care is still done traditionally. The treatment used concoctions of various types of plants. This study aims to preserve traditional knowledge through documenting community knowledge regarding postnatal care using plants by traditional methods in Watulea Village, Central Buton. The selection of respondents was carried out by purposive sampling technique. Data related to goals was collected by semi-structured interviews with 3 healers and 11 women who had used plants in postpartum care. Data from the interviews were the plant information such as local names, parts of the plants used, and descriptions of the traditional use of plants, including how to prepare and utilization. Data processing is done by descriptive analysis and presented in the form of tables and narratives. The result show that 23 species, belonging to 16 families which were used either singly or a mixture of various plants in the form of 3 types concoction, namely ramuan minum, ramuan mandi, and ramuan balur. Even though the plant compounds used have not been fully scientifically proven regarding the intended properties although it is proven that some of the ingredients used in these ingredients contain substances that are beneficial to the body-, their use has been going on for generations because of the positive impact felt directly by consumers.
“…Postpartum care is the treatment of women after maternity until the reproduction system is back to normal, the duration of treatment is approximately 6-8 weeks [2]. Commonly Acehnese still uses traditional medicines that are formulated with various medicinal plants for postpartum care [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous research on the inventory of plant species used for postpartum care has been widely conducted [3,4,5]. The studies just focus on the types of plants and have not discussed in detail the use of medicinal plants for postpartum care.…”
Inventory of postpartum care plants is a collection of types of plants used by the community in healing postpartum care. This study aims to find out the types, parts, and ways of processing plants used in postpartum care as well as conservation efforts made to plants that have the potential as postpartum care in Singkil District, Aceh Singkil Regency. The research was conducted in July until August 2020, and data collected using a qualitative descriptive method with structural observations and interviews. The data source taken was 50 respondents consisting of 10 physicians, 10 midwives, and 30 mothers who had given birth. Data analysis is done descriptively using a qualitative approach. The results of the study obtained 31 species of plants used for postpartum care, parts of plants used to consist of fruit, seeds, stems, flowers, leaves, tubers, and rhizomes, the processing was carried out by boiling and grinding.
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