The Influence of Giving Moring Capsules on Stress Levels In Pregnant Women

https://doi.org/10.55299/ijphe.v3i1.470

Authors

  • Ridha Hafid Department of Nursing, Faculty of Sports and Health, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo
  • Sarinah Basri K Department of Public Health, Faculty of Sports and Health, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo
  • Ulfa Aulia Department of Public Health, Faculty of Sports and Health, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Keywords:

Pregnant Women, Moringa Capsules, Stress

Abstract

Pregnant women can experience stress during pregnancy. Moringa leaves as nutrition during pregnancy. By administering Moringa leaf extract, stress in pregnant women can be reduced. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of giving Moringa capsules on stress levels in pregnant women. The results showed that the pre test was 9.53 ± 2.41, the post test score was 3.97 ± 1.45, the EPDS score decreased 5.57 ± 2.51 and based on the results of the Pairet T Test statistical test (EPDS score) was obtained (p <0.001). There is an effect of giving Moringa capsules to pregnant women on reducing stress in pregnant women in Bone District, South Sulawesi Province. From the results of this study it is hoped that the raw material for Moringa leaves can be used as the main raw material in additional food products to improve the health of pregnant, lactating women and toddlers as an effort to reduce maternal mortality, infant mortality and make it a continuation of the GAMARA'NA program.

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Published

2023-08-27

How to Cite

Hafid, R., K, S. B., & Aulia, U. (2023). The Influence of Giving Moring Capsules on Stress Levels In Pregnant Women. International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE), 3(1), 154–158. https://doi.org/10.55299/ijphe.v3i1.470