ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2023,15,3,438-442.DOI:10.5530/pj.2023.15.98Published:June 2023Type:Research ArticleHealth Behavior and Social Support in Postpartum Mothers Treatment in Ba'ukup Tradition in MalukuAndi Asrina, Rizal Payapo, Fairus Concerned Idris, Sukri Palutturi, and Anwar Mallongi Andi Asrina1,*, Rizal Payapo1, Fairus Concerned Idris1, Sukri Palutturi2, Anwar Mallongi3 1Health Promotion Concentration, Faculty of Public Health, Indonesian Muslim University, INDONESIA. 2Health Administration and Policy, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, INDONESIA. 3Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, INDONESIA. Abstract:The maternal mortality rate is still high in Indonesia and one of the priorities of government agendas to decrease, one of them is giving good treatment to Postpartum Mothers. This is very important because in the Postpartum periode, there is a risk to get bleeding and infection that has an impact on maternal death. Many Postpartum Mothers' treatment is based on local wisdom, but not all give benefits to Postpartum Mothers. The aim of this study was to analyze Ba’ukup Tradition as a Postpartum Mothers Treatment Based on Local Wisdom in Negeri Luhu, Huamual, Maluku. This study used Qualitative method with ethnographic approach. The informants were 8 people which consisted of 1 supporting informant (Traditional Midwife/ Mama Biang), 1 Midwife as a key informant and 6 ordinary informants were selected purposively with the criteria of Mothers who are carrying out Ba'ukup. Thematic data analysis and data validity used triangulation technique. The results showed that Ba’ukup tradition is an ancestral heritage felt psychically and beneficially by Postpartum Mothers such as feeling more relaxed, sleeping better, sweating and helping to increase breast milk production. Meanwhile, Ba’ukup tradition is a local wisdom in Postpartum Mothers treatment so that in its implementation, it requires the assistance of health workers because during the Postpartum period, there is a risk to get bleeding and other complications. It is suggested that there are persuasive approach and communication between health workers and the society in order to build a harmonious trust in local traditions and health services. Keywords:Ba'ukup, Health., Postpartum, TraditionView:PDF (1.02 MB) PDF Images Spices and herbs that have been boiled and a seat for the Postpartum Mothers surrounded by mat and covered with a thin sarong after the Mothers is on the mat to do Ba'ukup for 15-30 minutes ‹ Tanacetum Parthenium (L.) Sch Bip From Peru: Antioxidant Profile and The Antinociceptive Effect in An Experimental Model up The Effect of Service Quality and Patient Satisfaction Toward Patient Loyalty in Special Regional Hospitals of South Sulawesi ›