Penulis: Murti Wuryani
Kategori: Jurnal Kebidanan
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Halaman: 145-152
Tahun: 2025
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.15294/icohespe.2025.4084
Kata Kunci: Massage Counter Pressure; Pregnant Women
Labor pain is a physiological condition that is generally experienced by almost all mothers
during childbirth. Childbirth pain, if not addressed, can affect the mother's condition, leading to fatigue,
feelings of fear, worry, and stress. Stress can lead to weakened uterine contractions, resulting in prolonged
labor. One of the efforts made is through counter pressure massage. Counter pressure massage involves a
firm, steady push by placing a fist on the lower back area when the mother is experiencing contractions.
Therefore, the researchers are interested in studying the Knowledge of Labor Companions about Counter
Pressure Massage for Pregnant Women in their Third Trimester at the UPTD Puskesmas Tongauna Utara
in Konawe Regency. To determine the knowledge of labor companions about counter pressure massage for
pregnant women in their third trimester at the UPTD Puskesmas Tongauna Utara. Using a quantitative
research type with a descriptive design and employing a cross-sectional approach. The sample in this study
consists of all labor companions of pregnant women in their third trimester at the UPTD Puskesmas
Tongauna Utara from February to May, totaling 33 pregnant women. Out of 33 respondents based on their
level of knowledge, 20 respondents (60.6%) had low knowledge, 10 respondents (30.3%) had sufficient
knowledge, and 3 respondents (9.1%) had good knowledge. Regarding knowledge about massage counter
pressure, 3 respondents (9.1%) were aware of or had heard about massage counter pressure, while 30
respondents (90.9%) were unaware of or had never heard about massage counter pressure. The majority of
birth companions had low knowledge about massage counter pressure, totaling 20 respondents (60.6%).