Evaluate of vest massage therapy with rotating pressure based on pre-experimental methods

Erika Loniza, Siti Nurul Aqmariah Mohd Kanafiah, Yessi Jusman, Zulkarnay Zakaria

Abstract


Many postpartum mothers complain that their milk production is too low to supply the baby’s needs. There are two essential substances in the milk: the prolactin hormone and the oxytocin hormone. Consequently, there are two ways to stimulate these hormones: massage techniques such as breast care and oxytocin massage. This study aims to design vest therapy devices to expedite breast milk production. With the use of vest therapeutic devices, it can be observed that the amount of breast milk production increases. This research uses a pre-experimental method in postpartum mothers, which uses the vest massage therapy and does not use the vest massage therapy. Accidental sampling was used as the sampling method for this study, and the data were analyzed using the independent t-test. It is hoped that making Vest therapy devices can facilitate breastfeeding for postpartum mothers with the aim that they can increase the amount of breast milk and supply the milk for the babies in the early stage of their life. The test result discovered an increase in breast milk volume in breastfeeding mothers by an average of 7.3 ml in postpartum mothers who used vest therapy equipment compared to the previous amount of milk produced.

Keywords


Breast milk; Massage; Postpartum; Therapy; Vest

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.11591/eei.v14i2.8622

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