PENGARUH PEMBERIAN TEH MAWAR MERAH (ROSA DAMASCENE) TERHADAP KEPUTIHAN PATOLOGIS PADA IBU DENGAN KONTRASEPSI IUD DI PUSKESMAS JUNREJO KOTA BATU

Safitri, Lailiyah Dwi Agnes (2020) PENGARUH PEMBERIAN TEH MAWAR MERAH (ROSA DAMASCENE) TERHADAP KEPUTIHAN PATOLOGIS PADA IBU DENGAN KONTRASEPSI IUD DI PUSKESMAS JUNREJO KOTA BATU. Undergraduate (S1) thesis, Poltekkes RS dr. Soepraoen.

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Abstract

Keputihan disebabkan oleh penggunaan alat kontrasepsi dalam rahim (AKDR), karena dapat memicu pertumbuhan jamur kandida sehingga terjadi kandidiasis vagina dengan gejala timbulnya keputihan yang berlebihan. Untuk megurangi keputihan dapat menggunakan mawar merah (Rosa damascene) karena mengandung senyawa geraniol dan limonene yang berfungsi sebagai antiseptik, pembunuh jamur Candida albicans penyebab keputihan dan menambah daya tahan tubuh. Tujuan dari peneliti adalah untuk mengetahui Pengaruh Pemberian Teh Mawar Merah (Rosa damascene) Terhadap Keputihan Patologis pada Ibu Dengan Kontrasepsi IUD di Puskesmas Junrejo Kota Batu. Metode penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan One Grup Pretest Posttest. Sampel pada penelitian ini yaitu 17 ibu pengguna IUD. Teknik pengambilan sampling menggunakan Purposive Sampling. Pengumpulan data menggunakan lembar SPO dan lembar observasi. Hasil Penelitian dianalisis menggunakan uji Wilcoxon dan hasil yang didapatkan nilai signifikan 0,001 (p<0,05) yang artinya ada pengaruh teh mawar merah terhadap keputihan patologis. Disimpulkan terdapat Pengaruh Pemberian Teh Mawar Merah (Rosa damascene) Terhadap Keputihan Patologis Pada Ibu Dengan Kontrasepsi IUD di Puskesmas Junrejo Kota Batu. Disarankan untuk ibu pengguna IUD yang mengalami keputihan mengkonsumsi teh mawar merah Abstract Leucorrhoea is caused by the use of contraceptives in the uterus (IUD), because it can trigger the growth of candida fungus, causing vaginal candidiasis with symptoms of excessive vaginal discharge. To reduce leucorrhoea, you can use red roses (Rosa damascene) because they contain geraniol and limonene compounds that function as antiseptics, the fungus killer Candida albicans causes vaginal discharge and increase endurance. The aim of the researchers was to determine the effect of the delivery of Red Rose Tea (Rosa damascene) on Pathological Leucorrhoea in Mothers with IUD Contraception in the Junrejo Health Center in Batu City. This research method uses the One Group Pretest Posttest approach. The sample in this study were 17 IUD users. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling. Data collection uses SPO sheets and observation sheets. The research results were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test and the results obtained were significant values of 0.001 (p <0.05) which means that there was an influence of red rose tea on pathological vaginal discharge. It was concluded that there was an effect of the provision of red rose tea (Rosa damascene) on pathological vaginal discharge in mothers with IUD contraception at the Junrejo health center in Batu. It is recommended for mothers of IUD users who experience vaginal discharge to consume red rose tea.

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate (S1))
Contributors:
ContributionNameNIDN / NIDKEmail
Thesis advisorWidiatrilupi, Raden Maria VeronikaNIDN0705027401UNSPECIFIED
Thesis advisorIsmiatun, LilikNIDNUNSPECIFIED
Uncontrolled Keywords: Pengguna IUD, Keputihan Patologis, Teh Mawar Merah (Rosa damascene); IUD Users, Pathological Leucorrhoea, Red Rose Tea (Rosa damascene)
Divisions: Midwivery Study Program
Depositing User: Yacobus Sudaryono
Date Deposited: 27 May 2021 06:02
Last Modified: 24 Aug 2023 03:16
URI: http://repository.itsk-soepraoen.ac.id/id/eprint/568

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