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Clinical Trials/NCT05609838
NCT05609838
Completed
N/A

Effect Of Hot Water Foot Bath Applied İn The Early Period After Cesarean Section On Pain, Fatigue And Gas Release

University of Gaziantep1 site in 1 country80 target enrollmentDecember 1, 2021

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Cesarean Section
Sponsor
University of Gaziantep
Enrollment
80
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
The numerical rating scale (NRS)
Status
Completed
Last Updated
3 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The aim of this research is to determine the effect of hot water foot bath applied in the early period after cesarean section on pain, fatigue and gas release.The sample of the research consisted of 80 women who gave birth by cesarean section. 'Descriptive Information Form', 'Numerical Rating Scale', 'Visual Analogue Scale for Fatigue', 'Experimental Group Patient Follow-up Form', 'Control Group Patient Follow-up Form' were used as data collection tools. It was determined that the hot water foot bath applied in the early period after cesarean section reduced the level of pain and fatigue, and had no effect on gas release.

Detailed Description

The aim of this research is to determine the effect of hot water foot bath applied in the early period after cesarean section on pain, fatigue and gas release. This research is a randomized controlled trial. The study was conducted in Gaziantep Abdulkadir Yuksel Hospital. The sample of the research consisted of 80 women who gave birth by cesarean section (experimental group: 40 and control group: 40). The women in the study were randomly assigned to the experimental and control groups before starting the application. The data were collected between 01 December 2021 and 31 June 2022. 'Descriptive Information Form', 'Numerical Rating Scale', 'Visual Analogue Scale for Fatigue', 'Experimental Group Patient Follow-up Form', 'Control Group Patient Follow-up Form' were used as data collection tools. Hot water foot bath was applied to the experimental group for 15 minutes 3 hours after the cesarean section. The control group was only followed up after cesarean section. In the comparison of the experimental and control groups, chi-square for categorical variables, and independent samples t-test for numerical variables were used. Independent samples t-test was used to compare the scale scores of the experimental and control groups. In the comparison of the scale scores that were measured at different times, the Repeated Measurements Analysis of Variance was applied and the Least Significant Difference(LSD) test, which is one of the multiple comparison tests, was used. It was found that the pain level of the women after the hot water foot bath application in the experimental group was lower than that of the control group and the measurements before the application. It was determined that the fatigue levels of the women in the experimental group after the application were lower than the control group and the measurements before the application. It was determined that the application of hot water foot bath was not effective in the period of gas release after cesarean section. As a result, it was determined that the hot water foot bath applied in the early period after cesarean section reduced the level of pain and fatigue, and had no effect on gas release. During the post-cesarean section, a hot water foot bath can be recommended in nursing care.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
December 1, 2021
End Date
June 30, 2022
Last Updated
3 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
Female

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Oya KAPLAN

Principal Investigator

University of Gaziantep

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • T.C. citizen of
  • over 18 years old
  • No history of any medical illness
  • Receiving spinal anesthesia in cesarean section
  • No complications during or after cesarean section
  • Those who have not had any problems during pregnancy
  • No mental handicap or perception problems and no communication difficulties
  • Women who do not release gas before applying a hot water foot bath

Exclusion Criteria

  • Those who have intestinal discomfort during pregnancy and before pregnancy, have undergone intestinal surgery
  • Gas-releasing before hot water footbath application
  • sensory loss
  • Wounds and/or lesions on their feet
  • Those with vascular diseases

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

The numerical rating scale (NRS)

Time Frame: at the 2nd hour after the application of hot water foot bath

It is a frequently preferred scale because it is thought to be easy to apply. With this scale, the patient's pain is explained with numerical values. Pain severity assessment in numerical scales is applied as a rating starting with "0" and up to "10" level. Here, "0" means no pain, "10" means unbearable pain. In this assessment scale, the patient is asked to express the level of pain he/she feels at that moment with numbers.

Secondary Outcomes

  • 'Visual Analogue Scale for Fatigue (VAS-F)(at the 2nd hour after the application of hot water foot bath)

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