The Effect of Emotional Freedom Technique Applied Before Cesarean Section
NCT ID: NCT05646979
Last Updated: 2025-09-22
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
53 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-12-31
2024-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Every surgical procedure to be performed, the decision of surgery and the waiting period may cause anxiety in individuals. Anxiety and fear experienced before surgery; It can cause individuals to experience uneasiness, restlessness and dissatisfaction due to the uncertainty they are in. Preoperative pain, fear of death, the thought that the body will be harmed and suffering, fear of losing consciousness and control due to anesthesia, and the uncertainty associated with anesthesia may cause fear of surgery. Anxiety before cesarean section is multifaceted, and it has been reported that the pregnancy process increases anxiety. In studies, it was determined that the anxiety level of mothers before cesarean section was high. The extreme degree of anxiety and fear plays a very important role in the formation of traumatic perception towards birth.
Many methods are used to reduce negative emotions in the prenatal period. Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), which is one of these methods, is a method used to resolve emotional blockages in the energy body of the person. EFT aims to reveal all the points where there is a possibility of negative emotion experienced in the past and stuck in a part of the body. By focusing on the emotions that negatively affect the person in EFT, the energy flow is regulated with stimulations often made by touch. When administered to pregnant women, it may contribute to a decrease in post-traumatic stress disorder and to reduce the level of anxiety and fear.
Since all the follow-up and care of the pregnant during the prenatal period are carried out by the midwives, the care provided by the midwives to the women during the prenatal period plays a key role for the woman to have a comfortable and healthy pregnancy. Midwives should take psychological approaches in order to reduce the negative feelings of women before cesarean section. Considering all these, it is thought that EFT, which does not require any invasive intervention, is inexpensive and easy to apply, will contribute to women's feeling better by reducing pre-cesarean anxiety, surgical fear and traumatic birth perception.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Experimental group
EFT application will be applied to the women in the experimental group who will have a cesarean section at 32-38 weeks of gestation.
EFT group
EFT protocol will be applied to the women in the experimental group who will have a cesarean section at 32-38 weeks of gestation.
Control group
Women in the control group who will have a cesarean section at 32-38 weeks of gestation will not be interfered with.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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EFT group
EFT protocol will be applied to the women in the experimental group who will have a cesarean section at 32-38 weeks of gestation.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* at 32-38 weeks of gestation,
* Cesarean delivery planned,
* Not carrying any risk factors (preeclampsia, IUGG, premature rupture of membranes, getational diabetes, etc.) during pregnancy,
* Single pregnancy,
* Not having any problems (such as fetal anomaly, intrauterine growth retardation) related to the health of the fetus,
* Pregnant women who do not have conditions such as infection, wound, scar in the tapping areas.
Exclusion Criteria
* Participant's unwillingness to continue with the EFT protocol
18 Years
49 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Inonu University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sinem GUVEN Santur
Pirincipal İnvestigator
Principal Investigators
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Esra Karataş Okyay
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
https://akademik.ksu.edu.tr/Default.aspx?kod=CfTMEAi69foG7wFizm48ztSNEmgmVjdANJTT1Xcj9gA=
Zeliha Özşahin
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
https://avesis.inonu.edu.tr/zeliha.ozsahin/bilimselfaaliyetler
Locations
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Malatya Training and Research Hospital
Malatya, Kayseri, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Inonu Universty, Malatya
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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