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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-07-01
2018-07-07
Brief Summary
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Background: Labor pain is one of the most severe types of pain experienced by a woman throughout her life. As a result of the labor pain and birth-related stress, maternal and fetus health is negatively affected. Controlling of labor pain will decrease the anxiety and tension experienced by pregnant woman.
Design: A randomized controlled experimental was used. Method: A total of 60 women participated in the study in 2 groups of 30 for reflexology and control groups. By giving appropriate position in the first stage of delivery to the pregnant women in the experimental group, 10-minute massage was applied to both feet including 5-minute massage for each foot starting first from the right foot by using vaseline under the supervision of a doctor to facilitate the hand movements, then the reflexology technique was applied by stimulating the nerve points by applying pressure to reflex regions of each foot for 20 minutes as totally 40 minutes for both feet. The control group was composed of pregnant women who received routine treatment, care and applications of the hospital.
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Detailed Description
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METHOD Participants The study was conducted with voluntary pregnant women applying to the delivery room unit of Gaziantep Cengiz Gökçek Maternity and Children Hospital to perform their first birth between 01 July 2017 and 07 July 2018. When the sample volume that would represent the population with the conditions of α= 0.05 risk, 1-α =0.95 accuracy rate, B= 0.20, 1-B= 0.80 power ratio was considered with the comparison results of VAS mean scores in the study by Dolation et al., it was determined to be minimum 27 people for each group.
The study was conducted with two groups including Reflexology Group (experimental) and Control Group. By including 30 women into each group, the study was conducted with a total of 60 women. The drawing method was used to decide to which group the women would be assigned. In order to draw lots, 60 small paper pieces were prepared, control was written on 30 of these paper pieces, reflexology was written on the other 30 pieces of paper, and they were then folded and placed into a bag. Inclusion of women into groups was determined according to the papers women drew from the bag.
Data Collection Tools The data of the study were collected using "Descriptive Information Form", "Visual Analog Scale (VAS)", "State-Trait Anxiety Scale (STAI FORM TX-I )", and "Birth Satisfaction Scale".
Descriptive Information Form: The form prepared by the researcher by examining the related literature consists of two sections. In the first section, age, height, weight, educational level, and working status of the woman along with the number of birth, parity, number of abortus, number of living children, and modes of previous births were asked. The second section of the form includes questions related to the period of birth stages (Stages I, II, and III), interventions made in the first stage of birth and during the labor (Oxytocin administration, amniotomy, Fundal pressure, Vacuum etc.), perineal tear, Apgar score and the newborn's status of being accepted to the intensive care unit.
Visual Analog Scale (VAS): Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) is used to describe the severity of pain in patients with pain. The diagnosis will be established based on subjective data including the patient's verbal expression. There are numbers horizontally placed varying from 0 to 10. The pain severity is expressed in numbers ranging from 0 to 10 and no pain is determined with "0" and the most severe pain is determined with "10". In this method, it is explained that there are two endpoints and she is free to mark any point between these two points.
State-Trait Anxiety Inventory: To determine state and trait anxiety levels of the participants, the state-trait anxiety inventory (STAI FORM TX -I) was used. The individual is required to indicate the feelings or behaviours that he/she has experienced in a specific situation according to the degree of severity by marking one of the options such as (1) Never, (2) Little, (3) Very and (4) Completely. The state-trait anxiety inventory requires the individual to describe how he/she feels at a certain moment and under certain conditions by considering his/ her feelings about a specific situation. While high scores indicate high anxiety levels, low scores indicate low anxiety levels. The state-trait anxiety inventory consists of 20 statements. The score obtained from the scale may vary between 20 and 80. While a high score represents a high anxiety level, a low score represents a low anxiety level.
Birth Satisfaction Scale: Birth Satisfaction Scale was developed by Martin and Fleming in 2009. The original language of the scale is English. The translation of the scale was performed by Coşar et al.,. The scale is a Likert-type scale that is scored according to the responses. The scale form consists of 30 items and total score obtained from the scale varies between 30 and 150. As the scores obtained from the scale increase, birth satisfaction level increases.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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reflexology group
In addition to providing routine nursing/midwifery care, foot reflexology was applied by the researcher to the pregnant women in the experimental group in the active phase of labor (dilatation 4 cm). By giving appropriate position to the pregnant women, the massage was done to both feet for totally 10 minutes including 5 minutes for each foot starting from right foot under the supervision of a doctor. Whereupon, the reflexology technique was applied by stimulating the nerve points by applying pressure to reflex regions of each foot for 20 minutes as totally 40 minutes for both feet. As reflex points of the feet for manual pressure in labor pain; 1: Solar Plexus, 2: Hypothalamus, 3: Pituitary, 4: Spleen, 5: Thyroid Gland, 6: Adrenal, 7: Intestine, 8: Spinal Cord 9: Uterus, Vagina, Ovaries and Fallopian Tubes were studied.
reflexology
foot reflexology
Control Group
The control group received only routine treatment, care, and practices of the hospital. Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI FORM TX-I) were evaluated 2 times as in active (4-7 cm) and transition (8-10 cm) phases in the pregnant women in the control group. After the delivery, the Birth Satisfaction Scale was applied to the women by the researcher.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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reflexology
foot reflexology
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Pregnant women who had singleton pregnancy, were between 38-42nd weeks of gestation,
* Pregnant women who can perform spontaneous vaginal delivery,
* Pregnant women who were at the beginning of the active phase in the first phase of action (4 cm dilatation),
* Pregnant women who were primiparous, can establish verbal communication,
* Pregnant women who agreed to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
* Pregnant women who had a systemic disease that would interfere with normal birth,
* Pregnant women who were in the second stage of labor
19 Years
40 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Gaziantep
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Semra Çevik, phD
Assiatant Professor
Principal Investigators
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Semra Çevik, phD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Gaziantep
Locations
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Gaziantep University
Gaziantep, Şehitkamil, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2017/159
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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