Abstract
In Jakarta, the proportion of low birth weight is 6.0%. LBW has difficulty adapting to extra-uterine life. This is due to the organ systems' inability, such as the lungs, heart, kidneys, liver, and digestive system. The SPEOS method can be used to increase breast milk production in mothers. This study aims to identify whether there is an effect of the SPEOS method on the increase in breast milk production in post-section caesarian mothers at Pelni Hospital, Jakarta. The sample used was Post-Caesaria Section Patients with 64 respondents. The method used was a quasi-experiment with a pre-test and post-test control group design approach. The statistical test used was the paired-sample t-test, so breast milk production was p-value <0.05. This shows a significant effect between the SPOES method on the increase in milk production in post-section caesarian mothers at Pelni Hospital, Jakarta. It is suggested that PELNI Hospital Jakarta need to implement a new policy so that breast milk production increases with the SPEOS method in Post Sectio patients
Highlights
The Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in the world is still high
This study aims to identify whether there is an effect of the SPEOS method on the increase in breast milk production in post-section caesarian mothers at Pelni Hospital, Jakarta
It is suggested that PELNI Hospital Jakarta need to implement a new policy so that breast milk production increases with the SPEOS method in Post Sectio patients
Summary
The Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in the world is still high. Based on UNICEF data, the infant mortality rate in the world reaches more than 10 million deaths. Of the 10 million infant deaths, nearly 90% of infant deaths occur in developing countries. Based on WHO 2011, the infant mortality rate in Indonesia is 35.3 per 1000 live births. This statistic is higher than other ASEAN countries such as Malaysia, which is 6.3 per 1000 live births, Thailand is 13 per 1000 live births, and Singapore is 2.6 per 1000 live births (1). International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS), Volume 3, Issue 5, October 20th, 2020
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