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Title
PENGARUH YOGA ASANAS TERHADAP NYERI
DISMINORE DI SMK KESEHATAN ATHALLA PUTRA
PALEMBANG TAHUN 2021
DISMINORE DI SMK KESEHATAN ATHALLA PUTRA
PALEMBANG TAHUN 2021
Subject
Dysmenorrhea, Yoga Asanas
Description
ABSTRACT
Dysmenorrhea is pain or severe pain in the lower abdomen that occurs when
women are menstruating. Pain usually lasts for a while during menstruation until
the end of the menstrual cycle. Continuous pain makes the sufferer unable to
move. Some young women experience pain during menstruation (dysmenorrhea),
in Indonesia alone the incidence of dysmenorrhea is quite large, showing that 60-
70% of dysmenorrhea sufferers (Lail, 2019). Based on research (Elvira, 2019), at
SMA Negeri Purwodadi, Musi Rawas Regency, South Sumatra, it showed that of
the 48 students who experienced dysmenorrhea, 18.8% had severe pain, 68.8%
had moderate pain and 12.5% had mild pain. . To overcome dysmenorrhea pain
can be done by pharmacological and non-pharmacological. One way to reduce
dysmenorrhea pain non-pharmacologically is yoga asanas. The purpose of this
study was to determine the effect of yoga asanas on dysmenorrhea pain. This
study uses a quasi-experimental design with a one-group pre-test post-test design
with a sampling technique, namely accidental sampling. The population in this
study were all grade 11 students who had dysmenorrhea. This research was
conducted using a quasi-experimental method with a one-group pre-test post-test
design. The sample size used in this study was 19 samples consisting of 8 samples
of the control group and 11 samples of the intervention group using the MannWhitney U and Wilcoxon t-Independent sample tests. The results of this study
showed that there was no difference in dysmenorrhea pain in the intervention and
control groups with p values (0.373) and (0.915) and there was no difference in
dysmenorrhea pain pre-test and post-test in the two groups with p values (0.102)
and (0.317). so it can be concluded that there is no effect of yoga asanas on
dysmenorrhea pain in 11th grade students who experience dysmenorrhea. The
researcher suggested to the manager of the Athalla Putra Health Vocational
School in Palembang to pay more attention to the incidence of dysmenorrhea
experienced in adolescent girls, for further researchers to use a larger sample and
the implementation of yoga asanas for more than one day
Dysmenorrhea is pain or severe pain in the lower abdomen that occurs when
women are menstruating. Pain usually lasts for a while during menstruation until
the end of the menstrual cycle. Continuous pain makes the sufferer unable to
move. Some young women experience pain during menstruation (dysmenorrhea),
in Indonesia alone the incidence of dysmenorrhea is quite large, showing that 60-
70% of dysmenorrhea sufferers (Lail, 2019). Based on research (Elvira, 2019), at
SMA Negeri Purwodadi, Musi Rawas Regency, South Sumatra, it showed that of
the 48 students who experienced dysmenorrhea, 18.8% had severe pain, 68.8%
had moderate pain and 12.5% had mild pain. . To overcome dysmenorrhea pain
can be done by pharmacological and non-pharmacological. One way to reduce
dysmenorrhea pain non-pharmacologically is yoga asanas. The purpose of this
study was to determine the effect of yoga asanas on dysmenorrhea pain. This
study uses a quasi-experimental design with a one-group pre-test post-test design
with a sampling technique, namely accidental sampling. The population in this
study were all grade 11 students who had dysmenorrhea. This research was
conducted using a quasi-experimental method with a one-group pre-test post-test
design. The sample size used in this study was 19 samples consisting of 8 samples
of the control group and 11 samples of the intervention group using the MannWhitney U and Wilcoxon t-Independent sample tests. The results of this study
showed that there was no difference in dysmenorrhea pain in the intervention and
control groups with p values (0.373) and (0.915) and there was no difference in
dysmenorrhea pain pre-test and post-test in the two groups with p values (0.102)
and (0.317). so it can be concluded that there is no effect of yoga asanas on
dysmenorrhea pain in 11th grade students who experience dysmenorrhea. The
researcher suggested to the manager of the Athalla Putra Health Vocational
School in Palembang to pay more attention to the incidence of dysmenorrhea
experienced in adolescent girls, for further researchers to use a larger sample and
the implementation of yoga asanas for more than one day
Creator
Atika Suri
Publisher
Poltekkes Jurusan Keperawatan Palembang
Date
2021
Contributor
Prahardian Putri, S.Kp., M.Kes
Format
pdf
Language
Bahasa Indonesia
Type
Skripsi DIV