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Title
Implementation Of Mobilization Support Nursing in Post-
Operational Sectio Caesarian Patients With Physical Mobility
Disorders
Operational Sectio Caesarian Patients With Physical Mobility
Disorders
Subject
Sectio Caesarea,
Impaired Physical Mobility,
Mobilization Support
Impaired Physical Mobility,
Mobilization Support
Description
Background: Sectio Cesarean (SC) is delivery to give birth to a fetus
through surgery on the abdomen by slashing the uterine wall.
Mothers after section Caesarea will experience impaired physical
mobility, resulting in unfulfilled activity needs. Impaired physical
mobility can be overcome through the implementation of
mobilization support.
Methods: This case study design uses a descriptive method. The
sampling method used was a purposive sampling of as many as two
respondents, namely postoperative Sectio Caesarea patients who
underwent surgery at Muhammadiyah Palembang Hospital in March
2022. The case study data were taken using interviews, observation,
and secondary data tracing, namely collecting data on the status,
progress notes, checklists, and medical records. The analysis was
carried out descriptively and presented narratively.
Results: Mobilization support is effective in overcoming impaired
physical mobility of postoperative Sectio Caesarea patients
Conclusion: The results of the case studies illustrate the need to
implement mobilization support to overcome impaired physical
mobility in postoperative Sectio Caesarea patients to minimize
complications.
through surgery on the abdomen by slashing the uterine wall.
Mothers after section Caesarea will experience impaired physical
mobility, resulting in unfulfilled activity needs. Impaired physical
mobility can be overcome through the implementation of
mobilization support.
Methods: This case study design uses a descriptive method. The
sampling method used was a purposive sampling of as many as two
respondents, namely postoperative Sectio Caesarea patients who
underwent surgery at Muhammadiyah Palembang Hospital in March
2022. The case study data were taken using interviews, observation,
and secondary data tracing, namely collecting data on the status,
progress notes, checklists, and medical records. The analysis was
carried out descriptively and presented narratively.
Results: Mobilization support is effective in overcoming impaired
physical mobility of postoperative Sectio Caesarea patients
Conclusion: The results of the case studies illustrate the need to
implement mobilization support to overcome impaired physical
mobility in postoperative Sectio Caesarea patients to minimize
complications.
Creator
Ismar Agustin1 , Prahardian Putri1 , Muliyadi1 , Sri Endriyani1 , Lusi Oktaviani1
Publisher
Journal of Applied Nursing and Health,
Date
2022
Format
PDF
Language
BAHASA INGGRIS
Type
JURNAL INTERNASIONAL