Increased Intestinal Peristaltis after Sectio Caesarea with Early Mobilization
Increased Intestinal Peristaltis after Sectio Caesarea with Early Mobilization
aisyah journal press
2022
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The process does not always run as it should or normally so it will require an operation (sectio caesarea) to be able to give birth to a baby with the aim of the safety of the mother and the baby itself. Surgery that is less risky and shorter can be done by giving spinal anesthesia. This technique of giving anesthesia is easier with only one time, shorter and simpler, faster and safer and more satisfying action for the mother in labor. The importance of early mobilization in laboring mothers to prevent abdominal muscle stiffness and will restore intestinal peristalsis. Because spinal anesthesia can affect the extremities and digestive tract. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of early mobilization on the recovery of intestinal peristalsis post sectio caesarea with spinal anesthesia in Bendan Pekalongan Hospital. This research method is
quasi-experimental research with one control group, each group has 27 respondents. The intervention group was mobilized early from the hospital plus the investigator and the control group were mobilized from the hospital. In this study using a cone sampling technique. By testing the influence of Wilcoxon then with the Mann-Whitney difference test. The results showed that there was an effect of early mobilization on the recovery of intestinal peristalsis post sectio caesarea with spinal