The Effect of Breathing Exercises on Comfort Level in Primiparous Pregnant Women
NCT ID: NCT06520930
Last Updated: 2024-07-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-03-19
2024-07-15
Brief Summary
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It increases. (Arslankılıç and Göl, 2020; Kolcaba1991). In this context, breathing exercises, which are defined as an invisible spirit that provides the connection between body, mind and soul, gives life to its owner, has an important place in order to increase the comfort level and ensure adaptation to the pregnancy process (Kartal, 2018). Because breathing exercises stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system, increase blood oxygenation and, as a result, trigger the secretion of endorphins. The increased release of endorphins reduces the heart rate, resulting in a feeling of calm. In addition, endorphin suppresses the sympathetic nervous system and reduces the release of cortisol, the stress hormone, thus keeping psychotic emotions under control (Issac, et al., 2023).Thus, the complaints that occur during pregnancy can be minimized with correct and effective breathing techniques and the comfort level can be increased. As a result of literature reviews; Regular breathing exercises increase lung volume, increase the endurance and efficiency of the diaphragm muscle, reduce dyspnea, provide easier breathing, and help eliminate bronchial secretions (Özulus, 2018; Tucker and Jenkins 1996). It has been found that it is effective in reducing hypertension, fatigue and anxiety, and that a 30-session intervention lasting 5 minutes per day for women who have given birth prematurely significantly reduces anxiety (Ölçer and Oskay; 2015; Chang et al., 2009). For this reason, the concept of comfort should be evaluated multidimensionally during pregnancy and holistic nursing interventions should be implemented to increase the comfort level.
In this study, it is envisaged that breathing exercise practices will increase the general comfort level of primiparous women, such as adaptation to pregnancy, increase in sleep quality, decrease in pain, decrease in anxiety levels, improvement in vital signs and conscious management of third trimester changes. At the same time, these research findings will constitute an important data source in research on the general comfort level effectiveness of breathing exercises to be performed on primiparous pregnant women from the 2nd trimester onwards in the 3rd trimester. Because, no randomized controlled study has been conducted in Turkey regarding the effect of breathing exercise on the general comfort level of last trimester pregnant women.
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Detailed Description
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The breathing exercises to be applied were taught face to face to each pregnant woman by the researcher who has a \"Breathing Therapy\" certificate. The taught practice was then repeated by the pregnant woman and the researcher together. In the next step, pregnant women were asked to perform the application themselves. In this way, it was determined whether individual breathing exercise practices were performed correctly and effectively. After the one-on-one training was completed, the pregnant women were divided into groups of maximum six people and breathing exercise exercises were performed 7 days a week, once a day and once a week face-to-face for 8 weeks. Breathing exercises were administered face to face to a maximum of two groups per day, and each session lasted approximately 45 minutes. In addition, for 8 weeks, a short reminder message was sent to pregnant women every morning (between 10:00-11:00) to prevent them from disrupting their daily breathing exercise practices, and they were called in the evening (between 17:00-18:00) to check whether they had performed the application correctly or not. It was checked whether they were experiencing any problems.
Data collection tools; Introductory Information Form: This form was prepared by the researcher by scanning the relevant literature; Socio-demographic characteristics of primiparous pregnant women (age, age at marriage, duration of marriage, education level, profession, income level, social security status, place of residence, family structure), obstetric characteristics (gestational age, planned pregnancy, problems experienced during pregnancy, any relaxing practice) and pulse, respiratory rate and saturation values were checked.
General Comfort Scale (GAS) was used. The intervention group had data collection tools filled out before and after therapy.
Statistical significance level will be accepted as p\<0.05.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Arms
First Stage: As a pre-test, pulse, respiratory rate and saturation values will be checked, Descriptive Questionnaire and General Comfort Scale (GAS) will be applied to primiparous pregnant women in the control group.
Second Stage: As the final test, the heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure and saturation values will be checked again at the end of the 8th session for primiparous pregnant women, and the Descriptive Questionnaire and General Comfort Scale (GAS) will be applied.
No interventions assigned to this group
Intervention Group
As a pre-test, pulse, respiratory rate, blood pressure and saturation values will be checked, Descriptive Questionnaire and General Comfort Scale (GAS) will be applied to the primiparous pregnant women in the experimental groups. Breathing therapy exercises based on Kolcaba's comfort theory were designed as face-to-face training by the researcher himself, who received breathing therapy training for primiparous pregnant women once a week, for a total of 8 sessions. 6 pieces will be created within the session. Each session lasts approximately 45-60 minutes. As the final test, pulse, respiratory rates, blood pressure and saturation values will be checked again at the end of the 8th session/week to determine the change in primiparous pregnant women, and the Descriptive Questionnaire and General Comfort Scale (GAS) will be applied.
breathing exercise therapy
Description: The breathing exercises to be applied were taught to each pregnant woman face to face with one-on-one training. The taught practice was then repeated by the pregnant woman and the researcher together. In the next step, pregnant women were asked to perform the application themselves. In this way, it was determined whether individual breathing exercise practices were performed correctly and effectively. After the one-on-one training was completed, the pregnant women were divided into groups of maximum six people and breathing exercise exercises were performed 7 days a week, once a day and once a week face-to-face for 8 weeks. Each session lasted approximately 45 minutes. For 8 weeks, a short reminder message was sent to pregnant women every morning to ensure that they did not interrupt their daily breathing exercise practices, and they were called in the evening to check whether they had performed the application correctly and whether they had any problems.
Interventions
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breathing exercise therapy
Description: The breathing exercises to be applied were taught to each pregnant woman face to face with one-on-one training. The taught practice was then repeated by the pregnant woman and the researcher together. In the next step, pregnant women were asked to perform the application themselves. In this way, it was determined whether individual breathing exercise practices were performed correctly and effectively. After the one-on-one training was completed, the pregnant women were divided into groups of maximum six people and breathing exercise exercises were performed 7 days a week, once a day and once a week face-to-face for 8 weeks. Each session lasted approximately 45 minutes. For 8 weeks, a short reminder message was sent to pregnant women every morning to ensure that they did not interrupt their daily breathing exercise practices, and they were called in the evening to check whether they had performed the application correctly and whether they had any problems.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
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19 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Sibel Kucuk
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sibel Kucuk
lecturer
Principal Investigators
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SİBEL KÜÇÜK, Lecturer
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Harran University
Locations
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Harran University
Sanliurfa, Türkiye, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Al-Mutawtah M, Campbell E, Kubis HP, Erjavec M. Women's experiences of social support during pregnancy: a qualitative systematic review. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2023 Nov 10;23(1):782. doi: 10.1186/s12884-023-06089-0.
Other Identifiers
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HRN-SK-44
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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