Studies of the Effect of Hypnoanasthesia in Reducing Perineal Laceration Suture Pain And Healing of Postpartum Perineal Wounds in Indonesia

Ningrum, Nining Mustika, Meinawati, Lusianah and Sulistyawati, Henny (2022) Studies of the Effect of Hypnoanasthesia in Reducing Perineal Laceration Suture Pain And Healing of Postpartum Perineal Wounds in Indonesia. International Journal of Advanced Health Science and Technology, 2 (5). pp. 364-370. ISSN 2808-6422

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Abstract

Pervaginal childbirth until now is still the choice of the method of childbirth that is considered the safest and economical. Although the delivery assistance has been done correctly, most women will experience perineal trauma during the vaginal labor process and require perineal suturing. The problem that is often faced by a mother who has a perineal tear is pain during the suturing process and will last until the suture wound is dry and the duration of the healing process of the perineal suture wound. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of the hypnoanaesthesia method in reducing pain in perineal suturing and postpartum perineal wound healing. his type of research is quantitative analytics using a Quasi- Experimental research design with one group post-test design method. Free variables: Hypnoanaesthetic methods and bound variables: perineal suture wound pain and perineal wound healing. Respondents in this study were 66 maternity mothers using purposive sampling techniques. Instruments: Checklists and Observation sheets, data analysis using the Wilcoxon Test. The results showed that after being given the hypnoanaesthesia method, almost all respondents experienced mild pain when suturing perineal lacerations, namely 87.9% and most respondents needed a fast time (2 weeks) in healing perineal wounds, namely 23 respondents (69.7%). This study concludes that the hypnoanaesthesia method is effective in reducing perineal laceration suturing pain and is effective in the healing process of perineal wounds. It is hoped that all healthcare providers for maternity mothers can apply the hypnoanasthesia method as an application of the principle of maternal affection to reduce perineal suturing pain and accelerate the healing process of postpartum perineal wounds

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Hypnoanasthesia method, pain, wound healing, perineum
Subjects: R Medicine > RI Midwifery
Divisions: Journal Publication
Depositing User: S.ST M.Kes Nining Mustika Ningrum
Date Deposited: 19 Jun 2023 13:21
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2023 13:21
URI: http://repository.itskesicme.ac.id/id/eprint/6772

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