EFFECT OF LO’I KARANA ON PAIN LEVEL IN POSTPARTUM MOTHERS

Background: Lo'i Karana is one type of traditional therapies that has existed for more than one hundred years in the midst of society of Bima and Dompu to overcome the discomfort due to labor. However, lack of research has been conducted to examine its effect on pain in postpartum mothers. Ob...

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Main Authors: Rini Hendari, Dahlan H. Ahmad, A. Haris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Belitung Raya Foundation 2018-05-01
Series:Belitung Nursing Journal
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Online Access:http://belitungraya.org/BRP/index.php/bnj/article/view/465
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spelling doaj-655baa9e50a84706943a2bf9e28f14222020-11-25T03:35:47ZengBelitung Raya FoundationBelitung Nursing Journal2477-40732477-40732018-05-0142249255EFFECT OF LO’I KARANA ON PAIN LEVEL IN POSTPARTUM MOTHERSRini Hendari0Dahlan H. Ahmad1A. Haris2Program Studi D-IV Keperawatan, Bima Politeknik Kesehatan Mataram Kementrian Kesehatan Republik IndonesiaProgram Studi D-IV Keperawatan, Bima Politeknik Kesehatan Mataram Kementrian Kesehatan Republik IndonesiaProgram Studi D-IV Keperawatan, Bima Politeknik Kesehatan Mataram Kementrian Kesehatan Republik IndonesiaBackground: Lo'i Karana is one type of traditional therapies that has existed for more than one hundred years in the midst of society of Bima and Dompu to overcome the discomfort due to labor. However, lack of research has been conducted to examine its effect on pain in postpartum mothers. Objective: To examine the effect of Lo’I Karana on muscle pain in postpartum mothers. Methods: This was a quasy experimental study with posttest only control group design. Thirty mothers were selected using purposive sampling, which 10 assigned in 3 groups (standard-dose group, minimal-dose group, and maximal-dose group). Wong-Baker Faces Pain rating scale was used to measure pain on day 1 and day 3. Kruskal-Wallis Test and Mann Whitney test were used for data analysis. Results: There were significant effects of Lo’I karana in minimal, standard and maximal dosage on pain level in the first day (p=0.004) and the third day (p=0.009) in postpartum mothers. The results revealed that the higher doses used for the treatment, the less pain of the mothers will be. Conclusion: Lo’I Karana has a significant effect in reducing pain level in postpartum mothers. It is recommended that this intervention can be applied as a part of nursing intervention in caring postpartum mothers. http://belitungraya.org/BRP/index.php/bnj/article/view/465effectivenesslo'i karanapainand postpartum pervaginam
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Dahlan H. Ahmad
A. Haris
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Dahlan H. Ahmad
A. Haris
EFFECT OF LO’I KARANA ON PAIN LEVEL IN POSTPARTUM MOTHERS
Belitung Nursing Journal
effectiveness
lo'i karana
pain
and postpartum pervaginam
author_facet Rini Hendari
Dahlan H. Ahmad
A. Haris
author_sort Rini Hendari
title EFFECT OF LO’I KARANA ON PAIN LEVEL IN POSTPARTUM MOTHERS
title_short EFFECT OF LO’I KARANA ON PAIN LEVEL IN POSTPARTUM MOTHERS
title_full EFFECT OF LO’I KARANA ON PAIN LEVEL IN POSTPARTUM MOTHERS
title_fullStr EFFECT OF LO’I KARANA ON PAIN LEVEL IN POSTPARTUM MOTHERS
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF LO’I KARANA ON PAIN LEVEL IN POSTPARTUM MOTHERS
title_sort effect of lo’i karana on pain level in postpartum mothers
publisher Belitung Raya Foundation
series Belitung Nursing Journal
issn 2477-4073
2477-4073
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Background: Lo'i Karana is one type of traditional therapies that has existed for more than one hundred years in the midst of society of Bima and Dompu to overcome the discomfort due to labor. However, lack of research has been conducted to examine its effect on pain in postpartum mothers. Objective: To examine the effect of Lo’I Karana on muscle pain in postpartum mothers. Methods: This was a quasy experimental study with posttest only control group design. Thirty mothers were selected using purposive sampling, which 10 assigned in 3 groups (standard-dose group, minimal-dose group, and maximal-dose group). Wong-Baker Faces Pain rating scale was used to measure pain on day 1 and day 3. Kruskal-Wallis Test and Mann Whitney test were used for data analysis. Results: There were significant effects of Lo’I karana in minimal, standard and maximal dosage on pain level in the first day (p=0.004) and the third day (p=0.009) in postpartum mothers. The results revealed that the higher doses used for the treatment, the less pain of the mothers will be. Conclusion: Lo’I Karana has a significant effect in reducing pain level in postpartum mothers. It is recommended that this intervention can be applied as a part of nursing intervention in caring postpartum mothers.
topic effectiveness
lo'i karana
pain
and postpartum pervaginam
url http://belitungraya.org/BRP/index.php/bnj/article/view/465
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