Field Massage as a Complementary Therapy to Phototherapy in Neonates with Hyperbilirubinemia

Hyperbilirubinemia is a common neonatal condition requiring prompt treatment to prevent complications. While phototherapy is the standard approach, it has limitations and potential side effects, such as diarrhea, dehydration, skin rashes, retinal damage, hyperthermia, extended hospital stays, matern...

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Main Authors: Rizki Amelia, Rachmawati Putri Motik, Hendra Hendra, Supriadi Supriadi, Joko Sapto Pramono, Jasmawati Jasmawati, Nursari Abdul Syukur, Siti Raihana, Ratna Wati, Rosalin Ariefah Putri, Panyada Cholsakhon
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Published: Yayasan Ahmad Mansyur Nasirah 2025-03-01
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author Rizki Amelia
Rachmawati Putri Motik
Hendra Hendra
Supriadi Supriadi
Joko Sapto Pramono
Jasmawati Jasmawati
Nursari Abdul Syukur
Siti Raihana
Ratna Wati
Rosalin Ariefah Putri
Panyada Cholsakhon
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Hendra Hendra
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Ratna Wati
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Panyada Cholsakhon
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description Hyperbilirubinemia is a common neonatal condition requiring prompt treatment to prevent complications. While phototherapy is the standard approach, it has limitations and potential side effects, such as diarrhea, dehydration, skin rashes, retinal damage, hyperthermia, extended hospital stays, maternal-infant separation, and disruptions in breastfeeding. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Field massage as a complementary therapy to phototherapy in reducing serum bilirubin levels in neonates. Field massage is a gentle manipulation technique performed on the face, chest, abdomen, limbs, and neck to stimulate the vagus nerve and enhance metabolic processes, which is believed to help lower serum bilirubin levels and has shown no negative side effects. This research method used a quasi-experimental study conducted at Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie Hospital from March to June 2024 involving 20 neonates divided into two groups: a treatment group that received Field massage and phototherapy (n = 10) and a control group that only received phototherapy (n = 10). Field massage was administered twice daily at 07:00 and 16:00 for 15–20 minutes, at least one hour after feeding. Statistical analysis was conducted using the Paired T-Test to assess changes in bilirubin levels before and after treatment, while the Independent T-Test was used to compare outcomes between the treatment and control groups. The results of the study showed serum bilirubin levels decreased significantly in both groups, with a greater reduction observed in the treatment group (15.28 ± 3.01 mg/dL to 7.09 ± 1.60 mg/dL, p = 0.000) compared to the control group (15.94 ± 2.88 mg/dL to 8.63 ± 1.57 mg/dL, p = 0.000). Post-intervention analysis confirmed the superior efficacy of the combined therapy (p = 0.043). These results suggest that combining field massage with phototherapy is more effective in reducing bilirubin levels than is phototherapy alone. It was concluded that Field massage enhances phototherapy’s effectiveness in managing neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Future research should include larger samples and explore additional therapies to reduce bilirubin. Examining phototherapy duration, hospitalization length, and bowel movement frequency could provide deeper insights.
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spelling doaj-art-6e55d77df8b246f9b76e01cbececa6d12025-08-20T03:41:46ZengYayasan Ahmad Mansyur NasirahAhmar Metastasis Health Journal2797-64832797-49522025-03-014420020710.53770/amhj.v4i4.429429Field Massage as a Complementary Therapy to Phototherapy in Neonates with HyperbilirubinemiaRizki Amelia0Rachmawati Putri Motik1Hendra Hendra2Supriadi Supriadi3Joko Sapto Pramono4Jasmawati Jasmawati5Nursari Abdul Syukur6Siti Raihana7Ratna Wati8Rosalin Ariefah Putri9Panyada Cholsakhon10Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Kalimantan Timur, Samarinda City, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaRSUD Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie Samarinda, Samarinda City, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaRSUD Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie Samarinda, Samarinda City, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaPoliteknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Kalimantan Timur, Samarinda City, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaPoliteknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Kalimantan Timur, Samarinda City, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaPoliteknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Kalimantan Timur, Samarinda City, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaPoliteknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Kalimantan Timur, Samarinda City, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaPoliteknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Kalimantan Timur, Samarinda City, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaPoliteknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Kalimantan TimurPoliteknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Kalimantan Timur, Samarinda City, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaDepartment of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom, ThailandHyperbilirubinemia is a common neonatal condition requiring prompt treatment to prevent complications. While phototherapy is the standard approach, it has limitations and potential side effects, such as diarrhea, dehydration, skin rashes, retinal damage, hyperthermia, extended hospital stays, maternal-infant separation, and disruptions in breastfeeding. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Field massage as a complementary therapy to phototherapy in reducing serum bilirubin levels in neonates. Field massage is a gentle manipulation technique performed on the face, chest, abdomen, limbs, and neck to stimulate the vagus nerve and enhance metabolic processes, which is believed to help lower serum bilirubin levels and has shown no negative side effects. This research method used a quasi-experimental study conducted at Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie Hospital from March to June 2024 involving 20 neonates divided into two groups: a treatment group that received Field massage and phototherapy (n = 10) and a control group that only received phototherapy (n = 10). Field massage was administered twice daily at 07:00 and 16:00 for 15–20 minutes, at least one hour after feeding. Statistical analysis was conducted using the Paired T-Test to assess changes in bilirubin levels before and after treatment, while the Independent T-Test was used to compare outcomes between the treatment and control groups. The results of the study showed serum bilirubin levels decreased significantly in both groups, with a greater reduction observed in the treatment group (15.28 ± 3.01 mg/dL to 7.09 ± 1.60 mg/dL, p = 0.000) compared to the control group (15.94 ± 2.88 mg/dL to 8.63 ± 1.57 mg/dL, p = 0.000). Post-intervention analysis confirmed the superior efficacy of the combined therapy (p = 0.043). These results suggest that combining field massage with phototherapy is more effective in reducing bilirubin levels than is phototherapy alone. It was concluded that Field massage enhances phototherapy’s effectiveness in managing neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. Future research should include larger samples and explore additional therapies to reduce bilirubin. Examining phototherapy duration, hospitalization length, and bowel movement frequency could provide deeper insights.https://journal.ahmareduc.or.id/index.php/AMHJ/article/view/429field massagehyperbilirubinemianeonatesphototherapycomplementary therapy
spellingShingle Rizki Amelia
Rachmawati Putri Motik
Hendra Hendra
Supriadi Supriadi
Joko Sapto Pramono
Jasmawati Jasmawati
Nursari Abdul Syukur
Siti Raihana
Ratna Wati
Rosalin Ariefah Putri
Panyada Cholsakhon
Field Massage as a Complementary Therapy to Phototherapy in Neonates with Hyperbilirubinemia
Ahmar Metastasis Health Journal
field massage
hyperbilirubinemia
neonates
phototherapy
complementary therapy
title Field Massage as a Complementary Therapy to Phototherapy in Neonates with Hyperbilirubinemia
title_full Field Massage as a Complementary Therapy to Phototherapy in Neonates with Hyperbilirubinemia
title_fullStr Field Massage as a Complementary Therapy to Phototherapy in Neonates with Hyperbilirubinemia
title_full_unstemmed Field Massage as a Complementary Therapy to Phototherapy in Neonates with Hyperbilirubinemia
title_short Field Massage as a Complementary Therapy to Phototherapy in Neonates with Hyperbilirubinemia
title_sort field massage as a complementary therapy to phototherapy in neonates with hyperbilirubinemia
topic field massage
hyperbilirubinemia
neonates
phototherapy
complementary therapy
url https://journal.ahmareduc.or.id/index.php/AMHJ/article/view/429
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