TINGKAT NYERI PADA PASIEN POST SECTIO CAESAREA PRIMIPARA DAN MULTIPARA DI RUANG MAWAR RSU ANWAR MEDIKA SIDOARJO
Abstract
Sectio caesarea (SC) is a surgical procedure that can cause trauma to the
abdominal wall and uterine tissue. In this case, tissue trauma will stimulate pain
receptors that are scattered on the skin and mucosa and will respond to pain if
there is stimulation in the form of chemicals and various acids that are released if
there is damage to the tissue due to lack of oxygen. The purpose of this study was
to determine the level of pain in post sectio caesarean primiparous and
multiparous patients. This research design is descriptive. The population of all
post SC patients on March 1 to 14 was 52 patients with a sample of 45 people.
The variable in this study was the level of pain in primiparous and multiparous
patients. Data were taken by observation and interviews with the Numeric Rating
Scale (NRS) pain instrument. After the data was collected, the data was processed
and searched for the mode value of the level of pain felt by the respondent. The
results showed that all primiparous respondents experienced severe pain, while
most multiparous respondents experienced moderate pain. The high level of pain
in primiparous is due to several factors such as anxiety and the absence of past
experience with previous CS related pain. Meanwhile, most of the multiparous
experienced moderate pain influenced by factors both physiological and
psychological adaptations of the mother as well as family kopping which was
better than previous CS. From this study, it is hoped that post-SC mothers can
perform relaxation or distraction techniques that they can do to reduce the post-SC
pain they feel.