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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
66 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-11-30
2025-05-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Data will be collected using the 'Patient Identification Form' and the 'Beck Anxiety Scale'.
Progressive relaxation exercises were first applied by Dr. It is a technique of voluntary muscle contraction and relaxation developed by Edmund Jacobson in the 1920s. The main purpose of progressive relaxation exercises is for patients to understand the difference between muscle relaxation and tension and to be able to relax on their own. It combines the contraction and relaxation of large muscle groups such as the face, arms, legs, neck and back with deep breathing exercises. Before applying progressive relaxation exercises, the environment should be quiet, dimly lit, in a comfortable chair or armchair, sitting or lying down, and clothing should be loose and comfortable, and it is recommended to apply it one hour after eating. In the application of progressive relaxation exercises, it is first asked to breathe regularly. After our breathing rhythm is regulated, the hands, arm muscles, shoulder and neck muscles, chest, abdominal and hip muscles, legs, feet and facial muscles are contracted with a 5-7 second breathing exercise and relaxed during exhalation. This is repeated with 4-5 breathing exercises for each muscle and the exercise is ended when the eyelids are opened.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Experimental group
\- The patient will be given progressive relaxation exercises at the 12th, 24th, and 48th hours after the surgery. Before the application, information will be obtained about whether the patient has any complications and patients who develop complications due to the surgery will be excluded from the research group. As a result of the screening of progressive relaxation exercise studies in the literature, no standard duration and frequency information was found regarding the effectiveness of progressive relaxation exercise (Haut et al, 2018). In the literature review, it is seen that the total number of sessions varies as well as different applications such as being applied at the 6th, 12th, 24th hours after surgery or on the 2nd day after surgery (Tanrıverdi, 2021). In addition, studies conducted to reduce anxiety, pain, and stress after surgery may vary according to the length of hospitalization (Sertbaş and Bahar, 2004). Based on this information, it was learned that the approximate h
Progressive Relaxation Exercises
It combines the contraction and relaxation of large muscle groups such as the face, arms, legs, neck and back with deep breathing exercises. Before applying progressive relaxation exercises, the environment should be quiet, dimly lit, a comfortable chair or armchair should be sat or lying down, and clothing should be loose and comfortable, and it is recommended to apply it one hour after eating. In the application of progressive relaxation exercises, it is first asked to breathe regularly. After our breathing rhythm is regulated, the hands, arm muscles, shoulder and neck muscles, chest, abdominal and hip muscles, legs, feet and facial muscles are contracted with a 5-7 second breathing exercise and relaxed during exhalation. This is repeated with 4-5 breathing exercises for each muscle and the exercise is ended when the eyelids are opened.
Control Group
* After the 33 patients admitted to the clinic, the "Patient Introduction Form" and "Beck Anxiety Scale" will be filled out after information and consent.
* After the total knee replacement surgery, 50 hours will be waited and then the "Patient Introduction Form" and "Beck Anxiety Scale" will be filled out again.
* Progressive relaxation exercises will not be applied to the control group patients, but the pre-test and post-test data will be applied in the same time periods as the experimental group.
* Pre-test application 1 day before the surgery (Since the patient may be too tense just before the surgery, 1 day before was preferred. Patients who are taken to surgery on the same day due to an emergency will be excluded from the research group.)
* Post-test application 50 hours after the surgery and later (Relaxation exercises will be applied to the experimental group at 12-24 and 48 hours. The 48th hour, when the exercise ends, will not be preferred for the post-test, the patient
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Progressive Relaxation Exercises
It combines the contraction and relaxation of large muscle groups such as the face, arms, legs, neck and back with deep breathing exercises. Before applying progressive relaxation exercises, the environment should be quiet, dimly lit, a comfortable chair or armchair should be sat or lying down, and clothing should be loose and comfortable, and it is recommended to apply it one hour after eating. In the application of progressive relaxation exercises, it is first asked to breathe regularly. After our breathing rhythm is regulated, the hands, arm muscles, shoulder and neck muscles, chest, abdominal and hip muscles, legs, feet and facial muscles are contracted with a 5-7 second breathing exercise and relaxed during exhalation. This is repeated with 4-5 breathing exercises for each muscle and the exercise is ended when the eyelids are opened.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Speaking and understanding Turkish
* Having total knee replacement surgery
* Staying in the ward for approximately 96 hours after surgery
* Volunteering to participate in the study
* Not having a psychiatric diagnosis
Exclusion Criteria
* Having speech and comprehension problems
* Not having total knee replacement surgery
* Early discharge after surgery
* Having complications after surgery
* Not volunteering to participate in the study
* Having a psychiatric diagnosis
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Erzincan Binali Yildirim Universitesi
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Meryem FIRAT
Erzincan University
Locations
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Erzincan Binali Yildirim Universty
Erzincan, Merkez, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Ramazan_YENİ_YL_TEZ
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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