Classic Foot Massage Applied to Preeclamptic Pregnants and Insomnia and Anxiety

NCT ID: NCT05231811

Last Updated: 2023-05-10

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

71 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2022-06-03

Study Completion Date

2023-01-20

Brief Summary

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Preeclampsia affects the sleep quality of pregnant women. With this study, it is expected that the sleep quality will be regulated by applying massage to pregnant women.

Detailed Description

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One of the most important life events that cause change in a woman's life is the experience of pregnancy and childbirth. Pregnancy is a natural process for a woman; However, many women die due to complications during pregnancy. Severe hypertension is among the main causes of maternal and infant mortality during pregnancy and postpartum period. Hypertension in pregnancy occurs in 12-15% of all pregnancies, of which approximately 70% is preeclampsia and the remainder is chronic hypertension. It can cause severe hypertension, ablatio placenta, cerebral hemorrhage, pulmonary edema, liver and kidney failure, stroke, hemorrhage, intrauterine fetal death, HELLP (hemolysis, increased liver enzymes, low platelet) syndrome and maternal death in preeclamptic pregnant women. There is a relationship between hypertension and sleep disorders during pregnancy, . It has been reported that some sleep problems such as insomnia, fragmented sleep, snoring, sleep apnea and non-idiopathic insomnia are more common in pregnant women with preeclampsia than healthy pregnant women. Sleep disorders are associated with both increased morbidity and mortality. Poor sleep quality also increases the risk of depression. Sleep disorders also affect cardiovascular morbidity, including neuroendocrine, metabolic and inflammatory systems. Short sleep duration in pregnancy is also associated with longer delivery times and increased cesarean rates. Similarly, sleep problems experienced during pregnancy, poor sleep quality and stress may cause prolongation of labor, more fatigue of the mother during labor, development of complications, and increased fear and anxiety of the mother; It can lead to inadequate care of pregnant women, increase in the incidence of glucose intolerance and gestational diabetes, preterm delivery, delivery of a low-birth-weight baby and developmental problems in the baby. Moreover , it has been determined that the 3rd trimester sleep quality score is also associated with postpartum depressive symptoms . All these results show the importance of sleep for a healthy pregnancy. Various ways of coping are sought to solve sleep problems during pregnancy. These include lip exercises and diaphragmatic breathing exercises, training programs, yoga, passive exercises, and footbathing. In addition, it has been reported that applying foot massage to pregnant women with physiological edema in the lower extremities relieves insomnia complaints. It has been observed in the literature that classical foot massage performed in different disease groups reduces sleep symptoms. However, no study has been found in the literature examining the effect of classical foot massage applied to pregnant women with preeclampsia on insomnia. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of classical foot massage applied to preeclamptic pregnant women on sleep symptoms. If classical foot massage reduces insomnia symptoms, the effectiveness of a non-pharmacological method in reducing insomnia symptoms of preeclamptic pregnant women has been evaluated, and it is thought that a new approach will be presented both to the literature and to basic care interventions.

Conditions

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Pregnant Women

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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experimental group

During the massage; A pillow will be placed under the patient's leg and a disposable cover will be placed on the pillow. During the massage, pregnant women will be massaged with baby oil or vaseline cream. The soles of the pregnant women will be rubbed by the practitioner's fingers. The practitioner will make circular movements by applying pressure to the sole of the pregnant woman's feet with her thumb, and will apply pressure to the foot with up and down movements, using the joint protrusions on the upper surface of the hand that she has made into a fist. The heel and ankle will be squeezed between the thumb and forefinger of the researcher and kneaded and the massage will be terminated.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

massage

Intervention Type OTHER

Pregnant women by the researcher; Foot massage consisting of classical massage techniques will be applied in a room in the clinic reserved for this application. During the massage; A pillow will be placed under the patient's leg and a disposable cover will be placed on the pillow. During the massage, pregnant women will be massaged with baby oil or vaseline cream. The soles of the pregnant women will be rubbed by the practitioner's fingers. The practitioner will make circular movements by applying pressure to the sole of the pregnant woman's feet with her thumb, and will apply pressure to the foot with up and down movements, using the joint protrusions on the upper surface of the hand that she has made into a fist. The heel and ankle will be squeezed between the thumb and forefinger of the researcher and kneaded and the massage will be terminated. During the application, the researcher who performs the massage will pay attention to the precautions applied in the hospital.

control group

no intervention will be made in the control group

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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massage

Pregnant women by the researcher; Foot massage consisting of classical massage techniques will be applied in a room in the clinic reserved for this application. During the massage; A pillow will be placed under the patient's leg and a disposable cover will be placed on the pillow. During the massage, pregnant women will be massaged with baby oil or vaseline cream. The soles of the pregnant women will be rubbed by the practitioner's fingers. The practitioner will make circular movements by applying pressure to the sole of the pregnant woman's feet with her thumb, and will apply pressure to the foot with up and down movements, using the joint protrusions on the upper surface of the hand that she has made into a fist. The heel and ankle will be squeezed between the thumb and forefinger of the researcher and kneaded and the massage will be terminated. During the application, the researcher who performs the massage will pay attention to the precautions applied in the hospital.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Having been diagnosed with preeclampsia
* Not having been diagnosed with pre-pregnancy sleep and not using one of the pharmacological or non-pharmacological treatment methods
* not using any medication for sleep

Exclusion Criteria

* Having a history of psychiatric illness or receiving psychiatric treatment (Pharmacotherapy or psychotherapy) Pregnant women hospitalized for less than 1 week
* Having a chronic disease other than preeclampsia (Diabetes, Thyroid dysfunction, Cardio vascular problem, etc.)
* Pregnant women who lost their baby during the research period
* Obstetric or non-obstetric complications,
* Having any problem that prevents communication (such as not knowing Turkish, having a hearing, speaking and understanding disorder)
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

50 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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ayça şolt kırca

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Firat University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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NURDİLAN SENER

Asssistant professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Nurdilan Şener

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Firat University

AYÇA ŞOLT KIRCA

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Kırklareli University

Locations

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Ayça Şolt Kirca

Kırklareli, Kirklareli̇, Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

NURDİLAN

Elâzığ, , Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

References

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Kirca AS, Cetin NS. The effect of classical foot massage on insomnia and anxiety in preeclamptic pregnant women: a randomized controlled study. Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992). 2024 Feb 26;70(2):e20230744. doi: 10.1590/1806-9282.20230744. eCollection 2024.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 38422316 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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firat universityyyyy

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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