Post Caesarean Section Wound Healing among Postpartum Women who Consumed Boiled Eggs

Sulistiorini, Shinta Novelia, S. Syamsiah
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In Indonesia, there is an increase in the number of cesarean sections accompanied by the incidence of post-sectional caesarean section(CS) wound infections, where data obtained about 90% of post-C-section morbidity is caused by surgical wound infections. Post CS suture wound healing is influenced by several factors, one of which is the consumption of high protein nutrition such as eggs. This study aimed to determine post-SC wound healing among postpartum women who consumed boiled eggs at the RSIA Pasutri, Bogor in 2021. This research method was a Quasy Experiment Design with a post-test approach with Control Group. The total population was 30 postpartum women post CS, with a sample of 15 experimental groups and 15 control groups taken by purposive sampling, while data analysis used parametric test is Independent T-Test. The results of the study found that post CS postpartum women who consumed boiled eggs all respondents experienced post CS ound healing with good wounds which was 15 respondents (100%) compared to those who did not consume boiled eggs which was only 8 respondents (53.3%) experienced good wound healing. while the others experienced poor wound healing which was 7 respondents (46.7%). Based on the Independent T-Test statistical test in the experimental and control groups, the results of p value = 0.002 <0.05, thus there was a difference in post-SC wound healing between experiment and control group.  The results  of this study can be used as input in accelerating wound healing.
食用煮鸡蛋的产后妇女剖宫产后伤口愈合情况
在印度尼西亚,剖宫产的数量随着剖宫产后伤口感染的发生率的增加而增加,获得的数据显示,约90%的剖宫产后发病率是由手术伤口感染引起的。CS缝合后伤口愈合受多个因素影响,其中一个因素是高蛋白营养的摄入,如鸡蛋。本研究旨在确定2021年在茂物的RSIA Pasutri食用煮鸡蛋的产后妇女的sc后伤口愈合情况。本研究采用后验法的简易实验设计,对照组采用后验法。总人口数为30名产后产后妇女,采用目的抽样法抽取15个实验组和15个对照组,数据分析采用独立t检验进行参数检验。研究结果发现,食用水煮蛋的CS产后妇女伤口愈合良好,15人(100%),而不食用水煮蛋的只有8人(53.3%)伤口愈合良好。其余7例(46.7%)伤口愈合不良。实验组与对照组经独立T-Test统计检验,p值= 0.002 <0.05,表明实验组与对照组在sc术后创面愈合方面存在差异。本研究结果可作为加速伤口愈合的输入。
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