Nur Hidayatul, Ainiyah and Aryunani, Aryunani
(2020)
Analisis Kebutuhan Pelayanan Komplementer di PMB Wilayah Surabaya.
Prodi S1 Keperawatan FIK UMSurabaya, Jurnal Keperawatan Muhammadiyah.
Abstract
Objective: Currently, midwives have implemented complementary and alternative
medicine in the practice of midwifery services. Midwives argue that complementary
therapies can help reduce medical interventions and as a means to empower women. This
is consistent with the principles of midwifery, which state that childbirth is a natural
process and there is a role for the midwife in facilitating support and options for women.
This condition is a separate phenomenon for further research. The purpose of this study
is to analyse the need for complementary services in PMB Surabaya.
Methods: The research used the survey method through the preparation stage, data
collection, processing, and analysis of the results. The research subjects are community
and midwives who practice complementary midwifery services. Samples were taken
through a purposive sampling technique. Quantity data in the frequency distribution table
and cauldron data are presented in an interactive model. Data is analysed and presented
quantitatively in the form of a frequency distribution.
Results: The study’s results explain that most of the respondents are 36-45 years old
(53.3%), have the latest education in DIII Midwifery, 11-20 years of practice (46.7%),
and most of them have attended seminars/training on services complementary obstetrics.
Conclusion: The analysis of the need for complementary services in the Independent
Midwife Practice (PMB) in Surabaya was done mainly by massage therapy, with as many
as seven midwives (46.7%). Massages performed by midwives include baby massage,
breast massage, and oxytocin massage. Other complementary therapies are yoga
(26.7%), hypnotherapy (20.0%), and herbal medicine (6.7%)
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