This study aims to determine Rebozo Shake The Apples (RSTA) effectiveness and Rebozo Sifting While Lying Down (RSWLD) on the intensity of pain during the first stage of the active phase and the duration of labor in multigravida mothers. This research method is a quasi-experiment with two group pre and post design. This study indicates that there is a difference in the mean intensity of pain in the first stage of active labor in multigravida mothers before and after giving RSTA & RSWLD (p-value = 0.007). Whereas in the length of work, there was no significant difference in the average size of labor between the RSTA and RSWLD technique interventions (p-value = 0.351), and the effectiveness of the two Rebozo techniques had the same variant, meaning they were equally effective in diverting labor pain during the active phase and duration of delivery (p-value = 0.118). In conclusion, they are giving RSTA, and RSWLD can delay labor pain intensity during the first stage of the active phase and the duration of labor in multigravida mothers. Keywords: Pain intensity, duration of labor, Multigravida, Rebozo technique
This study aims to determine the effect of the Alexander technique on the comfort level of pregnant women in the third trimester. This research uses a quasi-experimental design approach with a pretest-posttest design with a control group design. The paired sample t-test analysis results showed that there was a difference in the average level of comfort in the intervention group before and after being given the intervention with a p-value of 0.000. In the control group, a p-value of 0.282 was obtained. This indicates that there is no difference in the level of comfort before and after. The results of the GLM-RM test showed that the greenhouse-geisser (Sig) value was 0.000 < 0.005, and the most significant partial eta square value was in the 7th measurement (0.454). In conclusion, the alexander technique can increase comfort in third-trimester pregnant women. Keywords: Third-Trimester Pregnant Women, Comfort, Alexander Technique
Latar belakang : Salah satu indikator untuk menentukan tingginya derajat kesehatan suatu negara dilihat dari angka kematian ibu (AKI). Untuk beberapa daerah yang memiliki akses pelayanan kesehatan yang sulit, Kementrian Kesehatan membuat sebuah kebijakan dengan mengembangkan program kemitraan tenaga kesehatan dan dukun. Tujuan : Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui lebih dalam pengalaman partisipan melahirkan di rumah dengan kemitraan tenaga kesehatan dan dukun beranak. Metode:Penelitian ini dengan desain kualitatif dengan pendekatan fenomenologi. Penentuan partisipan menggunakan metode Purposive sampling. Metode pengumpulan data dengan wawancara mendalam pada ibu dan FGD pada Kepala Desa, Pemangku Adat, dukun beranak dan tenaga kesehatan.Hasil : Penelitian ini diperoleh 6 tema yaitu Pilihan tempat dan penolong saat melahirkan, Keyakinan ibu terhadap dukun beranak dalam proses melahirkan, Tradisi mayiria dan berurut selama hamil dan setelah melahirkan, perasaan ibu dengan kemitraan, tugas mandiri dukun beranak setelah melahirkan dan Pemanfaatan pelayanan kesehatan.Saran : Diharapkan tenaga kesehatan harus memiliki pengetahuan tentang budaya yang anut oleh pasien dan kelaurga yang asuh. Hal ini bertujuan agar bisa memberikan gambaran dan dampak positif terhadap peningkatan kualitas pelayanan kesehatan ibu melahirkan dalam konteks budaya.
Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menemukan faktor-faktor yang berhubugan dengan kejadian stunting di masa pandemi COVID-19 melalui pendekatan cross-sectional. Data sekunder diambil dari PWA DKI Jakarta tahun 2020 sebanyak 164 responden. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan kejadian stunting hanya 0,6%. Variabel usia anak, penghasilan, pengetahuan dan pola asuh ibu memiliki hubungan dengan kejadian stunting (p-value<0,05). Diperlukan adanya penataan ulang dalam mendeteksi dini kejadian stunting di wilayah Jakarta Pusat, guna menghindari bias data karena pengukuran terakhir dilakukan pada masa pandemi COVID-19.Â
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