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Saturday, 19 November 2011

Relationship Between Mother Taboo Ruling and Speed ​​Wound Healing of the Perineum

Puerperium is a critical period in the life of the mother and baby because 60% of maternal deaths occur soon after the birth and death occurred within the first 24 hours after delivery. To avoid these dangers is the mother often make prevention and treatment that has lasted for generations, for example, abstained from eating eggs, fish, meat, do not bathe for 40 days, no work or activity, and so on. This study aims to determine the relationship between maternal post-partum abstinence at the perineal wound healing.
This study uses a design study of a correlation with the number of samples as many as 30 people. The instrument used was a questionnaire. The data was collected in June-August 2010. Data were analyzed using simple linear regression analysis model with t-test at a 5% error level.
The results of this study show that there is a significant relationship between maternal post-partum abstinence with perineal wound healing rate with t count value = 4.784. Perineal wound healing speed is affected by maternal postpartum abstinence by 45%. While the rest 55% influenced by other variables not examined. Researchers suggested that puerperal mother to keep her diet by limiting foods spicy, acidic or foods containing alcohol, such as tape, durian because it can affect the perineal wound healing.

File Code: K341
This thesis include:
- The front (Abstract, Table of contents etc.)
- Chapter 1-5 complete
- List of libraries
- Appendix (questionnaires, data tabulation, etc.)

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