Feasibility analysis of endorphin massage module as an effort to increase breast milk production in puerperal mothers
Keywords:
breast milk, eligibility, massage endorphin, modules, puerperal mothersAbstract
This study aims to determine the feasibility of the Endorphin Massage module as a learning medium. The method used in this study is Research and Development (RnD) by adopting the development steps of the Borg and Gall models. This research was carried out at the Jongaya Health Center, Kassi-Kassi Health Center, and Minasa Upa Health Center in November August 2022. Sampling was carried out using the Purposive Sampling Technique, which was 40 samples, validation test results from media experts averaged 90.9% and validation results from material experts averaged 92.7% which showed that the Endorphin Massage module is very feasible to use without revision. The results of user validation (Midwives) in small groups of 10 Midwives with an average eligibility score of 89.5% and the results of large-scale user validation in 30 Midwives with an average eligibility score of 93.4% of the data showed that the Endorphin Massage module was very feasible to use. The Endorphin Massage module is suitable for use as a learning medium in an effort to increase breast milk expenditure in Postpartum mothers.
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