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Personal Hygiene and Early Mobilization with Perineum Wound Healing
Postpartum mothers who have perineal wounds are susceptible to infection because they are not
clean and will affect the length of healing of the perineum. Early mobilization is a policy to quickly guide
postpartum mothers out of their beds and walk and can smooth blood flow so as to accelerate the healing
of perineal wounds. Perineal wounds due to rupture or laceration are areas that are not easy to keep clean
and dry. If healing of wounds is not handled properly it will cause imperfect rupture wound healing.
Perineal rupture is a birth canal injury that occurs at the time of the baby's birth, either using or not using
a tool. The aim was to determine the relationship of personal hygiene and early mobilization with healing
of perineal wounds on postpartum 7th day mothers in Pasanggar Pamekasan Village. Method Analytic,
cross sectional, purposive sampling, population of 38 postpartum mothers, 34 samples of postpartum
mothers.The results of the studygood day-to-day personal hygiene of postpartum mothers (67.6%), good
early mobilization (61.8%), good perineal wound healing (58.8%), good personal hygiene, good perineal
wound healing (87 %), early mobilization of good perineal wound healing is good (76.2%). Rank
Spearman test, personal hygiene with perineal wound healing p = 0,000
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