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THE RELATIONSHIP OF EARLY POST SECTIO CAESAREA MOBILIZATION WITH SURGICAL WOUND HEALING IN THE NURSING ROOM OF AVICENNA HOSPITAL, JUANG CITY DISTRICT,BIREUEN DISTRICT IN 2019
Oleh : Sarika, Asosiasi Perguruan Tinggi Kesehatan
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Keyword : Early Post Sectio Caesarean Mobilization, Surgical Wound Healing
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the average Caesarean section is 5-15% per
1000 births in the world, the incidence in government hospitals is an average of 11%, while in private
hospitals it can be more than 30%. The incidence of Sectio caesarea in Indonesia according to the
national survey data in 2007 was 927,000 from 4,030,000 deliveries (Ministry of Health, 2013). This
study aims to determine the relationship of Early Post Sectio Caesarea Mobilization with Surgical Wound
Healing in the Nursing Room of Avicenna Hospital, Juang City District, Bireuen District in 2019.
This type of research is analytical research with a cross sectional approach. The sampling was
done by accidental sampling with a sample of 32 respondents. The data collection using questionnaires
and observation sheets. this research was conducted at Avicenna Bireuen general Hospital on 24-31 may
2019.
Based on the results showed that the majority of respondents who did early Sectio Caesarea post
mobilization were 21 respondents (65.6%), and partially healing wounds occurred quickly, namely 22
respondents (68.8%). Based on the results of cross-examination of mothers with healing surgical wounds
in the slow category are patients who did not mobilize well as many as 8 respondents (25%). From the
Chi-square test results, the value of Ï (0.001) <É (0.05) is obtained.
It is expected that the results of this study can be input into the development of midwifery and is a
valuable input of information for the midwife profession in compiling a program to provide health
education about the importance of early post-Sectio Caesarea mobilization at Avicenna Bireuen General
Hospital
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the average Caesarean section is 5-15% per
1000 births in the world, the incidence in government hospitals is an average of 11%, while in private
hospitals it can be more than 30%. The incidence of Sectio caesarea in Indonesia according to the
national survey data in 2007 was 927,000 from 4,030,000 deliveries (Ministry of Health, 2013). This
study aims to determine the relationship of Early Post Sectio Caesarea Mobilization with Surgical Wound
Healing in the Nursing Room of Avicenna Hospital, Juang City District, Bireuen District in 2019.
This type of research is analytical research with a cross sectional approach. The sampling was
done by accidental sampling with a sample of 32 respondents. The data collection using questionnaires
and observation sheets. this research was conducted at Avicenna Bireuen general Hospital on 24-31 may
2019.
Based on the results showed that the majority of respondents who did early Sectio Caesarea post
mobilization were 21 respondents (65.6%), and partially healing wounds occurred quickly, namely 22
respondents (68.8%). Based on the results of cross-examination of mothers with healing surgical wounds
in the slow category are patients who did not mobilize well as many as 8 respondents (25%). From the
Chi-square test results, the value of Ï (0.001) <É (0.05) is obtained.
It is expected that the results of this study can be input into the development of midwifery and is a
valuable input of information for the midwife profession in compiling a program to provide health
education about the importance of early post-Sectio Caesarea mobilization at Avicenna Bireuen General
Hospital
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