Complementary Therapy for Anxiety of Pregnant Women in the Era of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Literature Review
Date
2022-09-02Author
ABIDIN, Zainal
RAHMAWATI, Primasari Mahardika
SAFATULLAH, Muhammad Akhsal Dias
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Introduction: Anxiety in pregnant women can cause dangerous stimulation of uterine
contractions, as a result of this condition pregnant women will have a negative
impact, can increase blood pressure of pregnant women which can trigger
preeclampsia, premature babies, and even miscarriages in pregnant women. The
selection of interventions that can be done in reducing anxiety levels in pregnant
women is by doing complementary therapies in the form of acupressure,
aromatherapy, and 5 finger hypnosis
Method: This study uses a Literature Review bysearching for journal articles conducted in
November 2021 – April 2022 on theGoogle Scholar, Pubmed and Science Direct databases, with
the keywords(Acupressure) or (Aromatherapy). ) or (5 finger hypnosis) and (anxiety)
and(pregnant women).
Result: The results obtained were 10 journal articles in accordance withthe inclusion criteria
using the Quasi Experimental method as many as 6 journalarticles and a Randomized Controlled
Clinical Trial as many as 4 journal articlesusing English and Indonesian
Conclusion:The complementary therapy of acupressure, aromatherapy, and 5 finger
hypnosis is an easy, inexpensive, and can be done independently by pregnant
women who experience anxiety, if done regularly and in accordance with
complementary therapy procedures. Health services can apply complementary
therapies to pregnant women who experience anxiety and can be used by the
community as several forms of therapy in reducing anxiety in pregnant women with
acupressure therapy, aromatherapy, and 5 finger hypnosis.
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