Hot Showers on Postpartum Fatigue, Mood and Comfort In Women Giving Vaginal Birth
NCT ID: NCT04848922
Last Updated: 2025-05-21
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
136 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-04-09
2019-11-25
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Puerperal women who had given birth in vaginal way and who were in the maternity ward of the hospital and who were between 6 and 12 hours postpartum were included in the study. The computer-generated randomization list was prepared by an independent biostatistician using the PASS program (PASS 11.0.4, NCSS, LL. Kaysville, Utah, and USA). Women who met the inclusion criteria were randomized into intervention group (IG) and the control group (CG) based on age and parity status (through one-to-one matching) by computer. A total of 128 volunteers, 64 in each group, were included in the study in order to be able to determine an effect size of 0.5 between the two groups, with an error risk of α = 0.05 and 80% power ratio to represent the medium effect size using Cohen's (1988) effect size. However, it was predicted that there might be withdrawals during the study, and 136 women, 68 in each group, were included in the study.
Puerperium Introduction Form (PIF), Puerperium Follow-Up Form (PFF), Visual Similarity Scale for Fatigue (VSSF), Visual Analogue Scale for Fatigue and Disomfort (VAS-F and VAS-D), Postpartum Comfort Questionnaire (PPCQ) and Brief Mood Insight Scale (BMIS) were used to collect data.
At the first interview, 6 and 12 hours postpartum, PIF, VAS for fatigue and discomfort, and VSSF were filled in for the puerperal women in the Intervention Group (IG) and Control Group (CG). In the CG, women were provided routine care practices in the postnatal care unit of the hospital. In the IG, in addition to the routine care practices of the clinic, a hot shower at a standing position was provided. The temperature of the water was adjusted according to the preferences of the women to between 37 and 41 °C with a digital shower thermometer, and the women were allowed to shower for 10-20 minutes in a standing position. After the shower procedures, the information on and individual views of the puerperal women were recorded in the PFF. One hour after the completion of the hot shower procedure, the VAS for fatigue and discomfort, the VSSF, the PPCQ, and BMIS were filled in for the final test.
Data analyses were conducted using IBM SPSS 25.0 software. Chi-square and t statistical tests were used to to determine whether the socio-demographic and obstetric characteristics. For numerical variable comparisons between groups were evaluated using two independent samples t-test for variables that provide normal distribution assumption, and the Mann-Whitney U test for variables that do not provide a normal distribution assumption. For numerical variables, the comparisons of the groups over time were made with Repeated Measures ANOVA. The Bonferroni test was used as a multiple comparison test. In cases where p \<.05, the difference between groups was considered statistically significant.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group
Took a hot shower intervention and usual care.
Hot shower intervention
Intervention group took a shower in a standing position at a water temperature of 37-41°C for 10-20 minutes between 6 and 12 hours after vaginally birth.
Control Group
No intervention other than usual care.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Hot shower intervention
Intervention group took a shower in a standing position at a water temperature of 37-41°C for 10-20 minutes between 6 and 12 hours after vaginally birth.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Educated to at least primary school level,
* Have a vaginal delivery,
* To be between 6 and 12 hours postpartum duration ,
* Having a single and healthy newborn,
* Mobilized.
Exclusion Criteria
* Puerperal women with a history of psychiatric illness
* Any risk diagnosed pregnancy (such as oligohydramnios, preeclampsia, heart disease, diabetes, placenta previa)
* Any complications related to the mother and baby in birth period (dystocia,operative birth, bleeding, hypertension),
* Any complications related to the mother and baby in the postpartum period (bleeding, hypo-hypertension, babies taken to the neonatal intensive care unit, a body temperature of 38 °C or above, positive Homan's sign etc.).
* Have a body mass index of 40 or above
* Have Anemic
19 Years
45 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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TC Erciyes University
OTHER
Nigde Omer Halisdemir University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Rabia Atilla
Lecturer
Locations
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Nigde Omer Halisdemir University
Niğde, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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TDK-2018-8319
Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT
Identifier Source: secondary_id
2017/532
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
OHU_Ratilla
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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