Darmawan, Cahya Widyarahayu
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Non-pharamacological Interventions for Preeclampsia Management in Pregnant Women: A Literature Review Widiasih, Restuning; Darmawan, Cahya Widyarahayu; Nugroho, Carissa Muthia Putri; Safitri, Dania Iva; Mumtazah, Dina Zahrotunnisa; Indriani, Novi; Aulia, Rahma Elfa; Solihin, Yasmin Salsabila
Journal of Nursing Care Vol 7, No 3 (2024): Journal of Nursing Care
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jnc.v7i3.61401

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Background: Preeclampsia is one of the leading causes of high maternal and child mortality worldwide, including Indonesia. Comprehensive studies on the application of non-pharmacological approach in reducing preeclampsia symptoms are still limited. This review aims to identify the effectiveness of non-pharmacological nursing interventions for preeclampsia in pregnant women. Methods: A literature search was conducted to identify relevant articles in three databases of PubMed, EBSCOHost, and Scopus. The studies reviewed were in English on the effectiveness of various non-pharmacological interventions for pregnant women with preeclampsia. The article selection was in accordance to the PRISMA guidelines for scoping reviews using the terms (“preeclampsia” OR “pre-eclampsia”) AND (“nursing intervention” OR “nursing care”) AND (“blood pressure” OR “blood pressure determination” OR “arterial pressure”). Selected studies were based on original research, either a randomized clinical tial or quasi-experimental studies, focusd on pregnant women or mothers with preeclampsia, and were published in the last ten years (2014-2024). Journal eligibility was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal. Results: The number of articles reviewed was seven. Findings suggest that pharmacologic management plays an important role in the control of preeclampsia, but non-pharmacologic interventions also provide significant benefits with a lower risk of adverse effects. Various non-pharmacological interventions that have been proven effective in reducing blood pressure in pregnant women with preeclampsia are Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR), breathing exercise, stretching exercise, autogenic training, and foot massage. Conclusion: Integration of non-pharmacological interventions in the management of preeclampsia is very important to reduce blood pressure and improve maternal and fetal well-being. Expanding the implementation of the interventions mentioned in the study should be done in further studies to measure its effects on the quality of life of the pregnant women and their compliance in preeclampsia management.Keywords: Nursing interventions, Preeclampsia, Pregnancy
PAIN MANAJEMENT INTERVENTIONS IN POST CAESAREAN SECTION PATIENTS : RAPID EVIDENCE REVIEW Mamuroh, Lilis; Darmawan, Cahya Widyarahayu; Setiyani, Nofita; Zalva, Kinaya Vathia; Sukmawati, Sukmawati; Nurhakim, Furkon
Journal of Maternity Care and Reproductive Health Vol 8, No 2 (2025): Journal of Maternity Care Reproductive Health
Publisher : Ikatan Perawat Maternitas Indonesia Provinsi Jawa Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36780/jmcrh.v8i2.12323

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Childbirth with ectio caesarianwill exxerience pain also has the risk of infection, bleeding anf complication of anesthesia surgery threttens the integrity of the body, such as bio psychosocial spiritual, and can cause discomfort such as pain response. Pharmacological and non pharmacological treatment is needed to reduce the intensity or scale of [ain. Pain is unpleasant feeling caused by tissue damage. Therefore pain management is needed to reduce the pain suffered by patients.. The purpose of this literature is to conduct a literature review related to non-pharmacological pain management in post-cesarean female patients. The article search used a computerized database, namely EBSCO, PubMed, and Scopus, and using the PICO approach. The initial article results obtained 3,638 articles, then filtered based on inclusion and exclusion criteria to produce 10 eligible articles. The results of the study showed that non-pharmacological pain management interventions were found, namely reflexology, use of abdominal binders, aromatherapy, massage, acupressure, kinesio taping, and Benson relaxation which can be done to reduce pain. Non-pharmacological therapy in addition to reducing pain also has a positive effect on the quality of breastfeeding, sleep quality, mood, reducing anxiety, relaxation, and quality of life. For further research, it hoped that other techniques can be conducted to reduce pain in pasca sectio caesaria