The Effect of Reflexology on Lactation and Postpartum Comfort for Cesarean-delivery Primiparous Mothers
NCT ID: NCT03686319
Last Updated: 2018-09-26
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
100 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-05-01
2017-05-30
Brief Summary
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This study aimed to investigate the effect of reflexology on lactation and postpartum comfort in primiparas giving births through cesarean section.
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Detailed Description
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With face-to-face interviews, all participants were informed about the design, content and methods to be used in the study, and the sociodemographic data obtained self-reportingly from the primiparas were recorded. The data were collected between May 2016 and May 2017. In collecting the data related to primiparas and infants, a questionnaire structured by the researchers in light of literature was used, as well as The breastfeeding charting system (LATCH), The visual analogue scale (VAS) for signs of onset of lactation and The postpartum comfort questionnaire (PPCQ).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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control groups
Primiparas appropriate for the criteria, admitted to the clinic due to CS and accepting to participate in the study were randomly placed into groups. Reflexology was performed in the intervention group mothers, and the questionnaires and scales were self-reportingly filled in by the lead researcher (SC).
Different rooms were allocated for the participants in the intervention and control groups not to affect each other.
No interventions assigned to this group
"intervention" (foot reflexology)
Reflexology was performed in those in the intervention group after CS on right foot for 10 min and left foot for 20 min as continuing 30-min seances three times per day every eight hours for three days. The procedure was started at mean 3rd hour after mothers became stable. Reflexology was performed for none of those in the control group.
Reflexology
Reflexology: foot massage
Interventions
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Reflexology
Reflexology: foot massage
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* at the age of 18 and over,
* at ≤37 gestational weeks
* with one-fetus birth,
* with stable vital signs,
* those delivering under general anesthesia,
* except for CS and spinal/epidural anesthesia,
* with ability of communication in Turkish, and those accepting to participate into the study voluntarily.
Exclusion Criteria
* those with local infections like abscess,
* open lesion/wound, scar tissue, edema, hematoma, thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombosis, coagulopathy, mass, varicosis, deformities on toes, recent fractures or dislocations, tearing of fascia and tendons,
* and with psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression, were excluded out of the study.
18 Years
41 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Selcuk University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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seyhan Çankaya
Asistant Professor
Other Identifiers
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99950669/53
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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