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The Effect of Acupressure And Lavender Aromatherapy Techniques to Low Back Pain in Pregnancy
Discomfort in pregnancy that is felt by pregnant women is influenced by the body's metabolic
system and the musculosceletal system. Changes that occur during pregnancy are often a complaint for
pregnant women including nausea, vomiting, constipation, urinary disorders and back pain. Various efforts
to overcome pain can be done through activities without drug administration including acupressure and
aromatherapy. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of acupressure and lavender
aromatherapy techniques on complaints of low back pain in third trimester pregnant women. The methods
in this study is quasy experiment with two group pre-test and post test design. The population is pregnant
women who make Ante Natal Care at the Trauma Center Health Center in Samarinda City, with a
gestational age of more than 28 weeks who experience back pain. 18 pregnant women conducted
acupressure that combine with lavender aromatherapy (intervention group), and 18 pregnant women for
acupressure as control group. The result of this study indicate there is significant differences at pain scale
between 2 groups after intervention (p-value= 0,0023) with a = 0,05. It means an effect of giving combination
of prenatal yoga with lavender aromatherapy for pregnant woman’s back pain.
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