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The Effect of LI4 Acupressure on Perineal Pain and Postpartum Comfort During Episiotomy Repair

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Perineal Pain
Labor Pain
Postpartum Comfort
Interventions
Other: Acupressure group
Other: Placebo group
Registration Number
NCT06407505
Lead Sponsor
Uskudar University
Brief Summary

The study was planned to evaluate the effect of LI4 acupressure application on perineal pain and postpartum comfort during episiotomy repair. Our study was designed as a randomized, controlled, single-blind and placebo design experimental study. The study is planned to be conducted in the maternity ward of Istanbul SBU Kanuni Sultan Süleyman Training and Research Hospital between May 1, 2024 and October 20, 2025. The sample of the study will consist of a total of 90 pregnant women who were hospitalized in the maternity ward and agreed to participate in the study. During the episiotomy repair, the LI4 acupuncture point on the right hand of the participants in the experimental group will be compressed 10 times for 30 seconds in succession and a 10-second break will be taken. A different point 1-1.5 cm away from the LI4 acupuncture point on the right hand of the participants in the placebo group will be pressed. No intervention will be applied to the control group.

Detailed Description

Background: Pain relief in the intrapartum period is important for maternal-fetal health. Studies in the literature have generally focused on the first stage of labor. When the labor process is considered as a whole, women may also experience pain during episiotomy repair. In recent years, traditional methods have become more preferred due to the side effects of pharmacologic treatments to relieve pain symptoms. Acupressure, one of the traditional methods, is used to relieve pain and various symptoms by applying pressure on acupuncture points with manual techniques. In the literature, LI4 acupressure is applied to relieve pain symptoms caused by various reasons. However, among the studies reviewed, no study was found to investigate the effect of LI4 acupressure application on perineal pain perceived during episiotomy repair and postpartum comfort level.

Objective: The study was planned to evaluate the effect of LI4 acupressure on perineal pain and postpartum comfort during episiotomy repair.

Materials and Methods: Our study was designed as a randomized, controlled, single-blind, placebo-designed experimental study. The study will be conducted in the maternity ward of Istanbul SBÜ Kanuni Sultan Süleyman Training and Research Hospital between May 1, 2024 and October 20, 2025. The sample of the study will consist of a total of 90 pregnant women (experimental group= 30, control group= 30, placebo group= 30) who were hospitalized in the maternity ward and agreed to participate in the study. During the episiotomy repair, the LI4 acupuncture point on the right hand of the participants in the experimental group will be compressed 10 times for 30 s in succession, followed by a 10 s break. The procedure will start with the first suturing. Vital signs will be taken just before the first suturing and after the suturing is completed. A different point 1-1.5 cm away from the LI4 acupuncture point on the right hand of the participants in the placebo group will be compressed. No intervention will be applied to the control group. Data will be obtained using the Pregnancy Identification Form, Visual Comparison Scale, Postpartum Comfort Scale, Labor Monitoring Form and McGill Pain Scale Short Form. The data obtained from the study will be analyzed in SPSS 23 statistical program in computer environment. In the evaluation of the data, mean, standard deviation, minimum and maximum values, frequency and percentage calculations, t-test and chi-square test will be used.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
90
Inclusion Criteria
  • Speaks Turkish,
  • 37-42 weeks gestation and in vaginal labor,
  • The one with a single fetus and vertex development,
  • Fetal weight between 2000-4000 gr,
  • To have performed with mediolateral episiotomy,
  • Pregnant women admitted to the delivery room,
Exclusion Criteria
  • Vacuum applied
  • Forceps delivery
  • Vaginal tear/ Disurge
  • Anal sphincter damage
  • Unusual need for lidocaine during episiotomy repair (more than 10ml)
  • Intact perineum
  • Any postnatal complications in the newborn.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
FACTORIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Acupressure groupAcupressure groupDuring the episiotomy repair, the LI4 acupuncture point on the right hand of the participants in the experimental group will be compressed 10 times for 30 s in succession, followed by a 10 s break.
Placebo GroupPlacebo groupA different point 1-1.5 cm away from the LI4 acupuncture point on the right hand of the participants in the placebo group will be compressed.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
7 item perineal pain intensity measure3 hours

Self-reported pain intensity before starting the first suturing, at the end of the 5th application, at the end of the 10th application, immediately after suturing was completed, and at 30 min, 60 min and 120 min after suturing was completed. Each item will be obtained using a visual analog scale. Each item is scored 0-10 (0=no pain; 10=unbearable pain).

Postpartum perineal pain intensity measure30 minutes

Pain intensity will be determined 120 minutes after completion of stitching using the McGill scale form.There are 3 sections in the form. The first section consists of 15 descriptive words, 11 of which measure the sensory and 4 of which measure the perceptual dimension of pain. The words in the first section were rated on an intensity scale from 0 to 3 (0=None, 1=Mild, 2=Moderate, 3=Very). Three pain scores are obtained from this section: sensory pain score, perceptual pain score and total pain score. In the second section, the pain intensity of the person is measured with 5 word groups ranging from "mild pain" to "unbearable pain". In the third section, the current pain intensity of the patient is measured with a visual comparison scale.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Postpartum comfort level30 minutes

Based on the General Comfort Scale developed by Katharine Kolcaba in 1994, Karakaplan and Yıldız developed a postpartum comfort scale consisting of 34 items to determine postpartum comfort. This scale consists of three sub-dimensions: physical, psychospiritual and sociocultural. In order to evaluate the effect of acupressure application, only the physical sub-dimensions will be examined after two hours.

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