BREAST MILK AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR POSTPARTUM PERINEAL CARE

Background: Perineal laceration during childbirth is very common among mothers; however some of them may suffer from its complication if not treated properly. Objective: To prove the effectiveness of breast milk as an alternative topical ingredient in the treatment of perineal wound in postpartum m...

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Autores principales: Yuli Admasari, Bedjo Santoso, Titi Suherni, Imam Djamaluddin Mashoedi, Mardiyono
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0c9ab73090c14db28f1c3093a6cc22512021-12-02T11:59:44ZBREAST MILK AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR POSTPARTUM PERINEAL CARE2477-40732477-4073https://doaj.org/article/0c9ab73090c14db28f1c3093a6cc22512017-07-01T00:00:00Zhttp://belitungraya.org/BRP/index.php/bnj/article/view/101https://doaj.org/toc/2477-4073https://doaj.org/toc/2477-4073Background: Perineal laceration during childbirth is very common among mothers; however some of them may suffer from its complication if not treated properly. Objective: To prove the effectiveness of breast milk as an alternative topical ingredient in the treatment of perineal wound in postpartum mothers. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study with non-equivalent control group posttest only design. There were 30 respondents selected in this study, with 15 assigned in the intervention and control group. Accidental sampling was used to select the samples with the criteria that the respondents had perineal laceration in level 1 and 2. Data were analzed using Mann Whitney test. Results: Effective wound healing process can be seen in the intervention group from 80% of poor category in 6- 10 hours (1st period) of postpartum became 86.7% of good category in 7 days of postpartum (4th period). Different from the control group that showed the slow progress of wound healing, which was 86.7% of poor category in the 1st period to only 33.3% of good category in the 4th period. Mann Whitney test showed that there was a significant mean difference of the perineal wound healing process between the intervention group (11.23) and the control group (19.77) with p-value 0.002 (<0.05). Conclusion: Breast milk was more effective than povidone iodine in the treatment of perineal wound. It is suggested for health workers, especially midwife to apply this intervention to accelerate the healing of perineal wound in midwifery care.Yuli AdmasariBedjo SantosoTiti SuherniImam Djamaluddin MashoediMardiyonoBelitung Raya FoundationarticleBreast milkperineal woundpovidone iodine.NursingRT1-120ENBelitung Nursing Journal, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 238-245 (2017)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Breast milk
perineal wound
povidone iodine.
Nursing
RT1-120
spellingShingle Breast milk
perineal wound
povidone iodine.
Nursing
RT1-120
Yuli Admasari
Bedjo Santoso
Titi Suherni
Imam Djamaluddin Mashoedi
Mardiyono
BREAST MILK AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR POSTPARTUM PERINEAL CARE
description Background: Perineal laceration during childbirth is very common among mothers; however some of them may suffer from its complication if not treated properly. Objective: To prove the effectiveness of breast milk as an alternative topical ingredient in the treatment of perineal wound in postpartum mothers. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study with non-equivalent control group posttest only design. There were 30 respondents selected in this study, with 15 assigned in the intervention and control group. Accidental sampling was used to select the samples with the criteria that the respondents had perineal laceration in level 1 and 2. Data were analzed using Mann Whitney test. Results: Effective wound healing process can be seen in the intervention group from 80% of poor category in 6- 10 hours (1st period) of postpartum became 86.7% of good category in 7 days of postpartum (4th period). Different from the control group that showed the slow progress of wound healing, which was 86.7% of poor category in the 1st period to only 33.3% of good category in the 4th period. Mann Whitney test showed that there was a significant mean difference of the perineal wound healing process between the intervention group (11.23) and the control group (19.77) with p-value 0.002 (<0.05). Conclusion: Breast milk was more effective than povidone iodine in the treatment of perineal wound. It is suggested for health workers, especially midwife to apply this intervention to accelerate the healing of perineal wound in midwifery care.
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author Yuli Admasari
Bedjo Santoso
Titi Suherni
Imam Djamaluddin Mashoedi
Mardiyono
author_facet Yuli Admasari
Bedjo Santoso
Titi Suherni
Imam Djamaluddin Mashoedi
Mardiyono
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title BREAST MILK AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR POSTPARTUM PERINEAL CARE
title_short BREAST MILK AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR POSTPARTUM PERINEAL CARE
title_full BREAST MILK AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR POSTPARTUM PERINEAL CARE
title_fullStr BREAST MILK AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR POSTPARTUM PERINEAL CARE
title_full_unstemmed BREAST MILK AS AN ALTERNATIVE FOR POSTPARTUM PERINEAL CARE
title_sort breast milk as an alternative for postpartum perineal care
publisher Belitung Raya Foundation
publishDate 2017
url https://doaj.org/article/0c9ab73090c14db28f1c3093a6cc2251
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