One form of community independence in the vision of the Ministry of Health by building the empowerment of women and children directed at improving the quality of life and the role of women. In the postpartum period the mother cares for her baby with breastfeeding. To help the success in breastfeeding, warm steam therapy is needed to stimulate milk production. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of warm steam therapy to increase maternal production of postpartum mothers. This research used quantitative and qualitative approach with mixed methodology design. Sampling technique used purposive sampling and obtained 32 people in treatment and 32 in control group. Quantitative analysis used independent and dependent samples test paired t-test and qualitative used non-statistical analysis through logical inference based on actual considerations and conditions. Result showed the average breast milk production before treatment was 97.19 with SD=15.077 and after treatment was 103.59 with SD=11,447. Treatment with warm steam therapy gave affects for the production of breast milk (p=0.017). Conclusions: treatment with warm steam therapy was very beneficial for the health of post-partum mothers. Therefore, warm steam therapy should be used as a model of post-partum maternal care at home.
Background. the prevalence of hypertension is currently increasing and primary care is the main service in the prevention and management of hypertension. This study aims to obtain an overview of the management of hypertension non-communicable diseases (PTM) in primary care. Methods. Qualitative descriptive research with participants 13 health workers consisting of 12 nurses and 1 midwife, the program responsible for non-communicable diseases (PTM) of the health office and the Puskesmas in Palembang City. Data collection was carried out through Focus Group Discussions with discussion guide instruments. Thematic analysis is carried out on information presented in a narrative manner that describes themes, categories and keywords. Results. the study obtained five themes, namely the health problems of hypertensive patients with physical, psychosocial and social categories; the form of hypertension PTM building services with the category of services in the health center and services outside the building; information needs of Hypertension patients with information categories of signs and symptoms of hypertension, treatment, care; program implementation support in the categories of policy, community participation, government, patient groups and families and obstacles to program implementation in the category of low awareness of hypertension patients, lack of participation of cadres, limited resources (HR), program achievement targets that are difficult to realize Conclusion. the research program managing non-communicable diseases Hypertension in primary care have been implemented, although there are obstacles in achieving the program.
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