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    EFEKTIVITAS BRAIN GYM TERHADAP PENURUNAN NYERI DISMENORE
    (2013-07-06) Yona, Fitri; Misrawati; Zulfitri, Reni
    Abstract The aim of this research is to determined the effectiveness of brain gym to a decrease in pain of dysmenorrhea. The design of this research is "Quasy experiment" designed by "Non-equivalent control group" were divided into experiment group and control group. The sampel in the research is student of nursing program universitas of riau”. The total sample are 54 people who were taken by using accidental sampling techniques by noticing to the inclusion criteria. Measuring instruments that used in both groups are numeric rating scale for pain intensity. Analysis is used univariate and bivariate analyzes using mann-whitney test and wilcoxon test. The results of statistic test is different of treatment to experiment group with control grouop the didn`t give of treatment with p-value 0,004 < (0,05). It means that brain gym effective to a decrease in pain of dysmenorrhea. The results of this research is expected to be an alternative to reduce the pain of dysmenorrhea.

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