Alleviating Labor Pain with Neroli Aromatherapy and Breath Relaxation A Clinical Investigation
Keywords:
Labor pain management, Aromatherapy, Deep Breathing Techniques, Maternal Comfort, Non-pharmacological InterventionsAbstract
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of combining Neroli aromatherapy and deep breathing relaxation in managing pain during the first stage of labor in Makasar.
Methods: A qualitative research approach was employed, involving a sample of 25 pregnant women undergoing labor at healthcare facilities in Makasar. Participants received a combination of Neroli aromatherapy and guided deep breathing techniques. Pain levels were assessed before and after the intervention using standardized pain assessment tools.
Results: The findings indicated a significant reduction in pain levels among participants following the intervention. The combination of Neroli aromatherapy and deep breathing relaxation effectively alleviated discomfort during labor, as reported by the participants.
Novelty: This study contributes to the literature by demonstrating the efficacy of non-pharmacological interventions, specifically Neroli aromatherapy and deep breathing, in managing labor pain. The integration of these methods offers a novel approach to enhancing maternal comfort during childbirth.
Social Benefit: Implementing these interventions in maternal healthcare practices in Makasar could potentially improve maternal satisfaction and overall birth experiences, promoting a holistic approach to childbirth support.
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