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Journal : Wellness And Healthy Magazine

Pengaruh pijat oksitosin terhadap peningkatan produksi ASI ibu postpartum Juwariah, Juwariah; Fara, Yetty Dwi; Mayasari, Ade Tyas; Abdullah, Abdullah
Wellness And Healthy Magazine Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Agustus
Publisher : Universitas Aisyah Pringsewu (UAP) Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30604/well.022.82000113

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Breast milk is the best natural fluid that is needed by babies. Based on exclusive breast milk coverage in Indonesia on 2018 in the amount of 65,16 percent. The breast milk that came out a little will affect the breastfeeding process which will make exclusive breast milk unsuccessful. One effort that can be done to expedite breastfeeding in postpartum mothers is with oxytocin massage. The purpose of this research is to determine the effect of oxytocin message to the improvement of breastmilk production in postpartum mothers in PMB Langgeng Sri Asih on 2020. The type of this research uses a Quasi Experiment with the expansion of the non-equivalent control group pretest-posttest. The population of this research is postpartum mother 3-10 days in PMB Langgeng Sri Asih which amounted to 26 respondents. The sampling technique uses total sampling which is divided into 2 groups, namely 13 treatment group respondents and 13 control group respondents. This research is implemented on February 25 – March 25, 2020. The data analysis method uses a statistic analysis technique paired t-test and independent t-test. The result of this research obtained from 13 respondent carried out oxytocin message the average of milk production is 24,0 ml while 13 respondent did not do oxytocin message the average of milk production is 11,7 ml with significance (p = 0,001 less than 0,005), The conclusion of this study is that there is an effect of oxytocin massage on increasing milk production in postpartum mothers.
Faktor yang mempengaruhi pemberian ASI eksklusif Raj, Jihan Francisca; Fara, Yetty Dwi; Mayasari, Ade Tyas; Abdullah, Abdullah
Wellness And Healthy Magazine Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Agustus
Publisher : Universitas Aisyah Pringsewu (UAP) Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30604/well.022.82000115

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The world’s percentage of Exclusive Breastfeeding (EB) is still low. As in national scope the coverage of infants which was exclusive breastfeeding as much as 68.74 percent in 2018. Data coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in Lampung Province in 2018, is also still below the national exclusive breastfeeding coverage that is 61.63 percent. While the coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in TanggamusDistrict is still lower when compared to the coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in Lampung Province, which only reaches 53.2 percent. Exclusive breastfeeding can be influenced by several factors, including education, cultural customs, and the role of health providers. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors affecting exclusive breastfeeding in Puskesmas Pulau Panggung, Tanggamus District in 2020. This type of research is quantitative, the design of this research is analytic observational using a cross-sectional approach, and the population was mothers who have babies between 7-12 months who visit at Puskesmas Pulau Panggung, with a total sample of 106 respondents. The analysis used univariate and bivariate using the test chi-square. The results obtained by the mother who did not give exclusive breastfeeding as many as 57 people (53.8 percent), the level of maternal education in the low category was 67 people (63.2 percent). Most respondents have good cultural customs, namely 58 people (54.7 percent). Most health providers support exclusive breastfeeding, as many as 65 people (61.3 percent). There is a relationship between the level of education, cultural customs and the role of health providers toward exclusive breastfeeding in Puskesmas Pulau Panggung Tanggamus District, 2020. It is expected that health providers educate mothers about the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding.