FACTORS INFLUENCING ANXIETY IN EARLY MOBILIZATION OF MOTHERS AFTER CAESAREAN DELIVERY AT PERMATA HOSPITAL, MEDINA, MANDAILING NATAL REGENCY, NORTH SUMATERA PROVINCE
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Preeclampsia, Pregnant Women, Blood PressureAbstract
The trend of childbirth with SC has led to an increase in sectio caesarea procedures in a number of hospitals, both in private hospitals and government hospitals. About 18.5 million caesarean section births are performed each year worldwide. Postoperative patients of sectio caesarea usually feel various discomforts, one of which is pain. This study aims to find out the factors that affect anxiety in carrying out early mobilization in postpartum mothers after cesarean section at Permata Madina Hospital in 2024. Quantitative research with cross-sectional design. The technique of taking samepl with purposive sides, a sample of 52 people. Data analysis with chi square. almost 29 of the mothers who received family support were able to have mild anxiety to mobilize, almost 29 people (87%), almost all of the post-SC mothers with a mild labor pain scale had mild anxiety to mobilize as many as 29 people (87%), most of the primipara mothers had severe anxiety to mobilize as many as 24 people (46.1%). The results of the chi square test, p value = 0.02, were found to be related between family support, post SC pain with parity with the independence of the mother to do early mobilization. It is hoped that it can be improved in accompanying and observing the mother post-cesarean section surgery in carrying out early mobilization as well as the level of anxiety and pain felt by the mother.
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