Relationship between Diet Restriction and Acceleration of Perineum Wound Healing in Post Partum Normal Delivery Mothers in Tiron Public Health Center, Kediri, East Java

Putri Wahyu Wigati, D. K. Sari
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ABSTRACT Background: There are several factors, one of which is the cultural factor that influences the postpartum mother’s experience of changing abstinence behavior from the cultural aspect, and should be encouraged. Taboo foods are well known in almost all human societies. Indirectly this can affect the level of health and recovery in postpartum mothers. This study aimed to determine the relationship between diet restirctions and acceleration of perineum wound healing in post-partum normal delivery mothers in Tiron Community Health Center, Kediri, East Java. Subjects and Method: This was a cross sectional study conducted at working area Tiron community health center from June to July 2019. A sample of 32 respondents selected by purposive sampling. The data was analyzed by Spearman Rank. Results: Perineal wound healing in postpartum mothers was associated with diet restrictions, and it was statistically significant. Conclusion: Perineal wound healing in postpartum mothers is associated with diet restriction in working area of Tiron Community Health Center, Kediri, East Java. Keywords: diet restriction, perineal wound healing in postpartum mothers, postpartum Correspondence: Putri Wahyu Wigati. Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitas Kadiri. Jln. Selomangleng No 1, Kediri, East Java, Indonesia. Email: putriwahyuwigati@unik-kediri.ac.id DOI: https://doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.03.51
东爪哇Kediri市铁公共卫生中心产后正常分娩母亲饮食限制与会阴伤口加速愈合的关系
摘要背景:影响产后母亲改变禁欲行为体验的因素有几个,其中文化因素从文化层面影响了产后母亲改变禁欲行为的体验,应予以鼓励。在几乎所有的人类社会中,禁忌食物都是众所周知的。这可以间接影响产后母亲的健康水平和恢复。本研究旨在确定饮食限制与东爪哇Kediri市Tiron社区卫生中心正常分娩后母亲会阴伤口愈合的关系。对象与方法:本研究于2019年6 - 7月在工作区Tiron社区卫生中心进行横断面研究。通过有目的抽样选出的32名受访者的样本。数据由斯皮尔曼·兰克分析。结果:产后母亲会阴创面愈合与饮食限制有关,且有统计学意义。结论:东爪哇Kediri市Tiron社区卫生中心工作区域产妇会阴伤口愈合与饮食限制有关。关键词:饮食限制;产后母亲会阴伤口愈合;产后通信;卡迪里大学健康科学学院。Jln。Selomangleng 1号,Kediri,东爪哇,印度尼西亚。电子邮件:putriwahyuwigati@unik-kediri.ac.id DOI: https://doi.org/10.26911/the7thicph.03.51
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