Bagaimana perempuan muslim melalui masa persalinannya? [How do moslem women go through their childbirth?] release_a575bt3zirb35jtpkkedmy3bbm

by Indrayani, Nelil Mudarris, Ica Felisa Oktaviani, Agus Rahmadi

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2017  

Abstract

<strong>Background</strong>. In performing their duties, midwives need to provide cares that could address the religious values and beliefs of women birth. There have been few midwives applied the care since they did not know how to undertake it. This research aims to explore the moslem women' experience during labor. <strong>Research method</strong>. The study used qualitative method with phenomenological approach. The data collecting was done in June 2016 through in-depth interviews by using an interview guide in Bojong Kulur village, Bogor. The sample were women moslem who had birth and considered passing their labor according to Islamic shari'a. The samples were selected by purposive sampling. Total participant involved in this study were 13 women. <strong>Results</strong>. The finding of the study describes the women' response against pain labor, dzikir, read Qur'an, childbirth companion, meal and beverage, closing aurat, birth attendant, and management of placenta. <strong>Conclusion</strong>. Almost entirely women had undergone labor period based on Islamic shari'a. Midwives need to take a lesson from the research findings to apply woman-centred care.
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