Acupressure Technique to Reduce Dysmenorrhea

  • Purwaningsih Y
  • Arfiana A
  • Idhayanti R
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Abstract

Background: Dysmenorrhea or menstrual pain was one of the most common complaints in young womenwho come to the clinic or doctor. As many as 90% of Indonesian women had experienced menstrual pain.Non-pharmacological therapy that can be used to reduce menstrual pain, one of them was by used theacupressure technique. The purpose of this study was to Determine Whether acupressure was effective inreducing menstrual pain.Methods: The type of research used quasy-experiment. This study used the One Pretest-Posttest Groupdesign. The total samples taken in this study were 31 female students of SMK Negeri 1 Rembang. TheData collected in this study was primary data. The sampling technique used Accidental-Sampling. Thestatistical test used the Wilcoxon test.Results: The results of this study indicate that there was an effect of acupressure effective in reducingmenstrual pain in SMK Negeri 1 Rembang with a value of p value 0,000.Conclusion: From the results of this study it was expected that the female students of make acupressuretechnique as a way to reduce menstrual pain.

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Purwaningsih, Y., Arfiana, A., & Idhayanti, R. I. (2020). Acupressure Technique to Reduce Dysmenorrhea. Midwifery and Nursing Research, 2(2), 74–78. https://doi.org/10.31983/manr.v2i2.6325

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