TARAK BEHAVIOR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PROCESS OF HEALING WOUNDS IN POLY POST SECTIO Caesarea OBGYN Hospital Ngudi WALUYO Wlingi DISTRICT BLITAR

Triwahyuni, Mamik (2016) TARAK BEHAVIOR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PROCESS OF HEALING WOUNDS IN POLY POST SECTIO Caesarea OBGYN Hospital Ngudi WALUYO Wlingi DISTRICT BLITAR. Diploma thesis, STIKes Patria Husada Blitar.

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Abstract

Sectio Caesarea is a surgical procedure for the delivery of a fetus through the abdominal incision and the uterine wall. This operation is increasing as the final act of a variety of difficult labor. Indications are often raised is; prolonged labor to obstructed labor, uterine rupture iminens, fetal distress, fetal big, and antepartum haemorrhage. But now many operations are not on the indication, in fact many of the operations currently performed at the request of the patient even without a medical reason. Tarak (Abstinence) to food should not be done by the mother postpartum because it can slow down the process of wound healing, while in the process of wound healing in dire need of a protein, then the mother post SC obligation to eat the correct pattern in accordance with the quality and quantity. The purpose of this study was to describe the behavior relationship with wound healing incontinence post SC in poly OBGYN Ngudi Waluyo Hospital Wlingi. This study used a cross-sectional study design with a sample of 32 respondents. Collecting data using questionnaires and observation sheets. Data were analyzed using Spearman's rho test statistic with p ≤ 0.05.Mother post SC which behaves incontinence of 46.9%. Mothers day 7 post SC that konisi wound does not match the phase of wound healing by 43.8%. There is a relationship between the behavior of incontinence with wound healing post SC in poly OBGYN Ngudi Waluyo Hospital Wlingi, with p = 0.001 and a correlation coefficient of 0.560.Need more attention from policy makers at the local level for health promotion efforts targeted at mothers post SC and parents about the effect of incontinence in women behave customs post operasai SC.

Item Type: Thesis (Diploma)
Subjects: ?? R1 ??
Divisions: Faculty of Midwifery > Thesis Midwifery Students
Depositing User: Yohanes Kurniawan
Date Deposited: 06 Mar 2018 08:33
Last Modified: 06 Mar 2018 08:33
URI: http://repository.phb.ac.id/id/eprint/241

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