EFECTIVENESS OXYTOCIN MASSAGE TO COLOSTRUM RELEASE FOR POST PARTUM PERVAGINA IN COASTAL AREA OF SURABAYA

Sya'diyah, Hidayatus (2018) EFECTIVENESS OXYTOCIN MASSAGE TO COLOSTRUM RELEASE FOR POST PARTUM PERVAGINA IN COASTAL AREA OF SURABAYA. In: The 9th International Nursing Conference : Nurses at The Forefront Transforming Care, Science, and Research. Airlangga Press.

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Abstract

Colostrum is a breastmilk that is produced some time after the baby is born until the day of the third or fourth, the color is more yellow and more viscous than breast milk. The phenomenon that occurs in the community lack of knowledge about Early Breastfeeding Initiation so that mothers who have not issued a colostrum directly provide SUFOR to the baby. Design of this research used Pre-Experimental design. The population in this study was postpartum mother who had not released colostrum. The research sampling technique used Non Probability sampling with purposive sampling counted 6 mother. Independent variable in this research was oxytocin massage and dependent variable was the time of release of colostrum on vaginal postpartum mother. Instrument of questionnaire research on demography. Data were analyzed with Paired Samples T-Test. The results of this study found that the effect of oxytocin massage on postpartum vaginal mother who has not issued a colostrum with the result ρ = 0.001. Results obtained by postpartum vaginal mothers who have not released colostrum with ρ = 0.001. The implications of this study are the effect of oxytocin massage with colostrum release. Factors that affect breastfeeding of working mothers, stressful mothers, scuffed nipples, increased promotion of infant formula. As a task nurse we should educate the public about the importance of colostrum for the baby's immunity. Keywords: Oxytocin Massage, Colostrum Release

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: R Medicine > RT Nursing
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences > School of Medicine
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email nadiaokty77@gmail.com
Date Deposited: 11 Nov 2019 02:00
Last Modified: 13 Nov 2019 07:45
URI: http://repository.stikeshangtuahsby-library.ac.id/id/eprint/178

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