Post caesarean section wound healing among postpartum women who consumed boiled eggs

Sulistiorini, Sulistiorini and Shinta, Novelia and Siti, Syamsiah Post caesarean section wound healing among postpartum women who consumed boiled eggs. Nursing and Health Sciences Journal, 2 (2): 10. pp. 154-158. ISSN 2798-5059

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Abstract

Post caesarean section (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-CS 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 wound 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. Midwives can provide knowledge to post-SC women to consume boiled eggs in order to improve wound healing.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Validated by Sri Wulan
Uncontrolled Keywords: Wound healing, Post caesarean section, Postpartum women, Nutrition, Puerperium
Subjects: Health Resources > Health Care Needs & Demands
Medicine & Biology > Nutrition
Medicine & Biology > Surgery
Depositing User: - Elfrida Meryance Saragih
Date Deposited: 09 Nov 2023 02:47
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2023 02:47
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/21613

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