THE RELATIONSHIP OF POSTPARTUM MOTHER KNOWLEDGE AND PARITIVES TO EARLY MOBILIZATION AT ABI UMMI DW SARMADI CLINIC, PALEMBANG

Authors

  • Ratna Dewi

Keywords:

Knowledge, parity and early mobilization

Abstract

Early mobilization is a policy to as soon as possible guide the patient out of bed and guide her as soon as
possible to walk. Postpartum infection is a morbidity and mortality for postpartum mothers, postpartum care is
needed in the postpartum period because it is a critical period for mothers. It is estimated that 60% of maternal
deaths due to pregnancy occur after delivery and 50% of postpartum deaths occur within the first 24 hours
postpartum. The aim was to determine the relationship between knowledge and parity of postpartum mothers on
early mobilization at the Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi clinic in Palembang. Analytical survey research method with a
cross sectional approach. The study population was all postpartum mothers who were treated at Abi Ummi DW
Sarmadi Clinic Palembang. The research sample was taken purposively with a total of 26 respondents. The
results of the Chi Square statistical test obtained P-Value = 0.005 <? (0.05), which means that there is a
significant relationship between the knowledge of postpartum mothers and early mobilization at the Abi Ummi
DW Sarmadi clinic in Palembang in 2020. And the results of the Chi Square statistical test obtained P-Value =
0.049 < ? (0.05) which means that there is a significant relationship between the knowledge of postpartum
mothers and early mobilization at the Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi clinic in Palembang in 2020.

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Published

2020-10-26