Designed Protocol of Care for Postpartum Perineal Trauma
NCT ID: NCT05268276
Last Updated: 2025-03-19
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COMPLETED
NA
100 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-10-10
2023-03-09
Brief Summary
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Sub-hypothesis 2: Postpartum women with perineal trauma who will receive the designed protocol of care will have less perineal pain score than those who will receive the routine hospital care.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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study group
the study group will recelve adesigned protocol of care that entails three interventions as the following1) Application of ice gel pad on perineal trauma for the first 24 hours post partum 2) Performance of pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises) from six hours till one week postpartum 3) Application of warm compresses after 48 hours and through the first week postpartum.
The investigator will perform demonstration and then redemonstration by the women on each intervention will be done. A designed booklet (developed previously) that explains each intervention will be given to each woman.
1-perineal ice-gel pad application
For the study group Immediately after delivery (within 30 minutes to one hour after delivery), an ice gel pad will be applied to perineal trauma. each gel pad will have fixed standardized diameter (an approximately 5 cm width, 23 cm length, and 1.5 cm thickness) and approved by Egyptian ministry of health. It will be kept in the freezer for 45-60 minutes and will be removed when frozen. Then, it will be wrapped in a sterile pad and applied to cover the perineum and anal region.The investigator will provide a clear and concise information through oral and written instructions about the following; 1) The ice gel pad's purpose, benefits, anticipated effects and how to apply it, 2) Apply the ice gel pad on perineum after birth within 30 minutes to an hour, 3) Instruct the women to apply the ice gel pad for about 20 minutes every two hours during the first 24 hours postpartum only
2-performance of pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises)
women will receive instructions to practice pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises) and will be asked to perform these exercises from 6 hours postpartum and continue at home till one week. Before applying the technique, the investigator will teach the women how to recognize the accurate muscle, whereby she imagines holding passing gases or trying to stop the flow of urine midstream at the same time. The women will be taught to insert a clean finger into the vagina before practicing the exercises and if the women feeling pressure around her finger, she is on the right track, . The investigator will perform vaginal examination while the woman is doing the pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises) to ensure correct use of muscles. The investigator will instruct the women to continue contracting the muscles for about 5 seconds and then to loosen them for 5 seconds and repeat it for five times each set, perform at least five sets per day
3- perineal warm compresses application
women will be instructed to apply warm compresses on perineal trauma 48 hours postpartum at home. This will be done by using a clean pad soaked in warm water and squeezed to remove excess water then placed gently on the perineum, the warm compresses will be applied for 15 minutes three times per day (every 8 hours), and water in the bowl will be replaced with every application. Women will be asked to apply warm compresses on perineal trauma from 48 hours postpartum till one week.
control group
The control group will receive the routine hospital care only
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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1-perineal ice-gel pad application
For the study group Immediately after delivery (within 30 minutes to one hour after delivery), an ice gel pad will be applied to perineal trauma. each gel pad will have fixed standardized diameter (an approximately 5 cm width, 23 cm length, and 1.5 cm thickness) and approved by Egyptian ministry of health. It will be kept in the freezer for 45-60 minutes and will be removed when frozen. Then, it will be wrapped in a sterile pad and applied to cover the perineum and anal region.The investigator will provide a clear and concise information through oral and written instructions about the following; 1) The ice gel pad's purpose, benefits, anticipated effects and how to apply it, 2) Apply the ice gel pad on perineum after birth within 30 minutes to an hour, 3) Instruct the women to apply the ice gel pad for about 20 minutes every two hours during the first 24 hours postpartum only
2-performance of pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises)
women will receive instructions to practice pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises) and will be asked to perform these exercises from 6 hours postpartum and continue at home till one week. Before applying the technique, the investigator will teach the women how to recognize the accurate muscle, whereby she imagines holding passing gases or trying to stop the flow of urine midstream at the same time. The women will be taught to insert a clean finger into the vagina before practicing the exercises and if the women feeling pressure around her finger, she is on the right track, . The investigator will perform vaginal examination while the woman is doing the pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises) to ensure correct use of muscles. The investigator will instruct the women to continue contracting the muscles for about 5 seconds and then to loosen them for 5 seconds and repeat it for five times each set, perform at least five sets per day
3- perineal warm compresses application
women will be instructed to apply warm compresses on perineal trauma 48 hours postpartum at home. This will be done by using a clean pad soaked in warm water and squeezed to remove excess water then placed gently on the perineum, the warm compresses will be applied for 15 minutes three times per day (every 8 hours), and water in the bowl will be replaced with every application. Women will be asked to apply warm compresses on perineal trauma from 48 hours postpartum till one week.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. age not exceeding 40 years
3. body mass index (BMI)within normal 18.5-24.9 kg/m2 or overweight 25-29.9 kg/m2,
4. free from any high risk condition affecting perineal trauma healing (e.g., diabetes mellitus or obesity),
5. over 37 week gestation
6. not having any complications during labor and delivery(e.g., abnormal presentation, obstructed labor or delivered with instrument),
7. not having any immediate postnatal complications such as postpartum hemorrhage.
Exclusion Criteria
2. obesity.
3. age more than 40 years
4. having any complications during labor and delivery(e.g., abnormal presentation, obstructed labor or delivered with instrument)
5. having any immediate postnatal complications such as postpartum hemorrhage. \]
40 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Asmaa Abdallah Ahmed Hussein
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Asmaa Abdallah Ahmed Hussein
assisstant lecturer at faculty of nursing /cairo university
Principal Investigators
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Asmaa Abdallah
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Cairo University
Yousria Ahmed
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Cairo University
Shadia Abdel Kader
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Cairo University
Locations
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faculty of nursing/Cairo university& Kasr El Aini University Hospital
Cairo, El-manial, Egypt
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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Asmaa Abdallah Ahmed Hussein
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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