Effect of Progressive Relaxation Exercises and TENS on Women Delivering Via Cesarean
NCT ID: NCT05511571
Last Updated: 2022-08-23
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
120 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-08-20
2019-04-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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TENS group
Transcutaneous electrical neural stimulation (TENS)
Transcutaneous electrical neural stimulation (TENS)
The TENS group: TENS application was implemented by the researchers in the patient room. The conventional TENS application took 30 minutes per session. The application continued until frequency reached 100 Hz, the pulse width reached 100 μs, and the current impedance reached a point where the women felt needling or tingling according to their tolerance. Before the application, the women were asked to lie in a supine position, and the area/skin where TENS would be applied was cleaned and dried. Two electrodes of TENS were placed 2 cm above the cesarean incision, and the other two electrodes 2 cm below the incision. The women were allowed to rest during the application, and they were accompanied by the researcher. A total of five TENS sessions, including two at four-hour intervals on the first day and three at eight-hour intervals on the second day, were held.
PRE group
Progressive relaxation exercises (PRE)
Progressive relaxation exercises (PRE)
The PRE group: The PRE application was implemented in the patient room. A quiet and calm environment was prepared in the room for the intervention. The PRE application was implemented by the women under the researchers' instructions. Each session lasted 30 minutes. A total of five sessions, including two at four-hour intervals on the first day and three at eight-hour intervals on the second day, were held. The PRE application includes exercises based on stretching and then the relaxation of different muscle groups, accompanied by deep breathing. The exercises were carried out in the following way: First doing a deep breathing exercise and then stretching all the muscles from feet to face accompanied by breathing in, keeping the breath, and finally relaxing the muscles by breathing out at the same time.
TENS+PRE group
Transcutaneous electrical neural stimulation (TENS) and Progressive relaxation exercises (PRE)
Transcutaneous electrical neural stimulation (TENS) and Progressive relaxation exercises (PRE)
The TENS+PRE group: The PRE and TENS applications were carried out together in this group. The administration of the interventions was the same as in groups where only TENS and only PRE applications were carried out. In this group, first, a 30-minute PRE application was implemented, which was followed by a 30-minute-TENS application.
Control group
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Transcutaneous electrical neural stimulation (TENS)
The TENS group: TENS application was implemented by the researchers in the patient room. The conventional TENS application took 30 minutes per session. The application continued until frequency reached 100 Hz, the pulse width reached 100 μs, and the current impedance reached a point where the women felt needling or tingling according to their tolerance. Before the application, the women were asked to lie in a supine position, and the area/skin where TENS would be applied was cleaned and dried. Two electrodes of TENS were placed 2 cm above the cesarean incision, and the other two electrodes 2 cm below the incision. The women were allowed to rest during the application, and they were accompanied by the researcher. A total of five TENS sessions, including two at four-hour intervals on the first day and three at eight-hour intervals on the second day, were held.
Progressive relaxation exercises (PRE)
The PRE group: The PRE application was implemented in the patient room. A quiet and calm environment was prepared in the room for the intervention. The PRE application was implemented by the women under the researchers' instructions. Each session lasted 30 minutes. A total of five sessions, including two at four-hour intervals on the first day and three at eight-hour intervals on the second day, were held. The PRE application includes exercises based on stretching and then the relaxation of different muscle groups, accompanied by deep breathing. The exercises were carried out in the following way: First doing a deep breathing exercise and then stretching all the muscles from feet to face accompanied by breathing in, keeping the breath, and finally relaxing the muscles by breathing out at the same time.
Transcutaneous electrical neural stimulation (TENS) and Progressive relaxation exercises (PRE)
The TENS+PRE group: The PRE and TENS applications were carried out together in this group. The administration of the interventions was the same as in groups where only TENS and only PRE applications were carried out. In this group, first, a 30-minute PRE application was implemented, which was followed by a 30-minute-TENS application.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* who were in the postoperative 8th hour,
* who had a transverse cesarean section,
* who, as well as their babies, did not develop any complications during pregnancy, delivery, and the postpartum period.
Exclusion Criteria
* who had cardiac arrhythmia or a pacemaker,
* who had a risk of epilepsy,
* who had epilepsy, eclampsia, kidney or liver disease,
* who had previously applied TENS and PRE methods,
* who were morbidly obese (with a BMI value of over 40),
* who used chronic opioids, antidepressants, and psychoactive drugs.
18 Years
45 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Hacettepe University
OTHER
Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi
OTHER
Derya Öztürk Özen
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Derya Öztürk Özen
Principal Investigator
Locations
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University of Health Sciences
Ankara, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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KA-17142
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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