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The Effect of Progressive Relaxation Exercise With Music Therapy on Sleep Quality and Pain Intensity

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Postoperative Sleep Quality
Postoperative Pain
Interventions
Other: Progressive relaxation exercise with music
Registration Number
NCT04827940
Lead Sponsor
Eskisehir Osmangazi University
Brief Summary

This study was conducted to determine the effect of progressive relaxation exercises with music therapy on sleep quality and pain severity of patients hospitalized in the surgical departments of a university hospital.This single-blind, pre-test-post-test with control group design quasi-experimental study was carried out between March-July 2019. 31 patients who were hospitalized in surgical departments for at least one week and regularly performed relaxation exercises consisted of experimental group, and 31 patients who were hospitalized for at least one week but did not do relaxation exercises consisted of control group. The study data were collected by using "Descriptive Characteristics Form", pain severity of patients was measured using "Visual Analogue Scale", and sleep quality of patients was measured using "Visual Analogue Sleep Scale". The patients were asked to perform the exercises with music an average of 30 min before sleeping every day for a week. The observation of the nurse working in department and the patient's statement were used for control. The ethical permission and the approval of hospital management were obtained for the study. In the statistical analysis of the data, independent sample t test, one-way anova and paired sample t test were used. Statistical significance level was taken as p\<.05.

Detailed Description

Inclusion criteria in the study:

* Agree to participate in research

* Staying in surgical wards for at least one week between the dates of the study

* Being 18 years or older

* Not regularly practicing relaxation exercises before

Exclusion criteria from the study:

* Refusing to participate in research

* Being discharged before one week after admission to surgical services within the range of the study date

* Those who are hospitalized for more than a week due to the possibility of serious illness diagnoses that prevent patients from performing relaxation exercises

* Being 18 years or younger

* Communication problem

* Regularly practicing previous relaxation exercises

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
62
Inclusion Criteria
  • Agreeing to participate in research
  • Lying in surgical wards for at least a week in the range of the date of the study
  • Being 18 or older
  • Don't practice relaxation exercises regularly before
Exclusion Criteria
  • Not agreeing to participate in research
  • Discharge before a week after admission to surgical wards within the range of the date of the study
  • Those with more than a week's sleep due to the likelihood that patients may have received serious disease diagnoses that would put them off doing relaxation exercises
  • Being 18 and under
  • Don't be a communication problem
  • Practice relaxation exercises regularly before

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
intervention armProgressive relaxation exercise with musicData from the study was collected during the implementation of the "Nursing Surgical Diseases" class. Students who completed the 4-hour training program on sleep, relaxation exercises and survey practice have been pollsters of the study. Relaxing music for sleep, prepared by the Turkish Psychological Association, is uploaded to patients' mobile phones. Patients were asked to perform relaxation exercises for a week at bedtime, lasting an average of 30 minutes, and with music every day, taking advantage of nurse observation at the clinic with the patient's declaration in check. Students who took part in the practice served as reminders of patients' compliance with the exercises.
Control armProgressive relaxation exercise with musicThose who did not do progressive muscle relaxation exercises or did not practice regularly for a week constituted the control group.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
postoperative sleep qualityIn two groups, sleep quality pre-test and post-test values were measured with Visual Analog Sleep Scale. Pre-tests were applied before the surgery. Post-tests were measured at 09.00 in the morning on the 7th postoperative

Quality of sleep in hospital stay

postoperative painIn two groups, pain intensity pre-test and post-test values were measured with Visual Analog Scale. Pre-tests were evaluated in the first hour of their arrival in the service. Post-tests were measured at 09.00 in the morning on the 7th postoperative .

Incision site pain experienced after surgery

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Eskişehir Osmangazi University Practice and Research Hospital

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Eskişehir, Odunpazarı, Turkey

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