EARLY MOBILIZATION WITH WOUND HEALING AT POST SECSIO CAESARE WOMEN

Authors

  • Fauzi ashra
  • Marisa Pelmina

Abstract

Mobilizationis a very important process carried out by post partum mothers, because mobilizing will help accelerate the process of post partum recovery, especially in post-SC mothers. In Pariaman Hospital, data obtained in 2017 were 641 post section patients. The purpose of this study was to find out the Early Mobilization Relationship. Against Post Secsio caesare (SC) Wound Healing in Pariaman Hospital. The type of research used is ananalytical survey with a cross sectional study design, which was carried out in the Pariaman Hospital obstetric wardon 18 September to 25 September 2018. Based on the result soft here search conducted, it was found that more than respondent half (66.7%) were mobilized after post sectio caesarean (SC), more than responden thalf (69.7%) of wounds post sectio caesarean (SC) were said to be cured, and there were a signifIcant relationship between mobilization and wound healing (p value = 0.000 <0.05). It can be concluded that mobilization is very influential on post-SC wound healing, where mobilization can facilitate blood vascularizations that the wound can heal well because of smooth blood circulation. With the results of the research, it sexpected that mobilization can be one way to accelerate wound healing in the mother of Post Secsio Caesarea (SC).

Published

2019-03-30

How to Cite

ashra, F., & Pelmina, M. (2019). EARLY MOBILIZATION WITH WOUND HEALING AT POST SECSIO CAESARE WOMEN. Blossom : Journal of Midwifery, 2(1), 22–28. Retrieved from http://ojs.upnb.ac.id/index.php/blossom/article/view/66