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VOL. 6, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Pain adaptation in post section Caesarea Laboring mothers at Rsu Royal Prima in 2024
Authors
Wu Guiping, Florenly
Abstract
Sectio Caesarea, a medical procedure in which
the baby is delivered through an incision in the abdominal wall and uterus, has
become increasingly popular among pregnant women over time. The incidence of
Sectio Caesarea continues to increase, with an initial prevalence of around 3
to 4 percent in the past 15 years, and currently has risen to around 10 to 15
percent. The study aimed to determine the effect of respiratory relaxation
techniques on pain adaptation in Post Sectio Caesarean delivery mothers at Royal
Prima Hospital in 2024. The sample used the Slovin formula and obtained a
sample size of 20 people—univariate and bivariate data analysis. Respiratory
relaxation techniques effectively reduce pain levels in post-section cesarean
delivery mothers at Royal Prima Medan Hospital (p-value = 0.004). Wilcoxon test
results showed significant changes in pain levels before and after the
intervention. In conclusion, this study indicates that the application of
breathing relaxation techniques effectively reduces pain levels in post-section
cesarean delivery mothers at Royal Prima Medan Hospital in 2024. These findings
can be the basis for recommending integrating respiratory relaxation techniques
in post-section cesarean pain management protocols, aiming to improve patient
comfort and overall quality of recovery.
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Pages:81-85
How to cite this article:
Wu Guiping, Florenly "Pain adaptation in post section Caesarea Laboring mothers at Rsu Royal Prima in 2024". International Journal of Educational Research and Development, Vol 6, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 81-85
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