Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effectiveness of Hand Massage on the Pain of Cardiac Surgery Critically Ill- A Randomized Controlled Trial
Postoperative pain is a common phenomenon in the intensive care unit (ICU) despite the
multitude of efforts dedicated to promote its effective relief. Mounting evidence shows that
cardiac surgery ICU patients experience moderate to severe pain reaching proportions as high
as 74% despite the use of analgesics. The highest pain intensity is experienced in the first
24 hours post surgery when patients are still in the ICU, and represents a strong predictor
for the presence and severity of persistent postoperative pain. To maximize pain relief,
massage has been suggested in the recent clinical practice guidelines of the Society of
Critical-Care Medicine as a complementary non-pharmacological therapy in the ICU given its
opioid-sparing and analgesia-enhancing potential. Some randomized controlled trials showed
promising pain relief effects of massage when administered to cardiac surgery patients in
acute care units, however, its effects on pain relief while patients are still in the ICU
and when pain severity is highest remain unknown.
This study aims to compare the effect of three 20-minute hand massage administrations within
24 hours postop on the pain intensity (primary outcome), pain unpleasantness, pain
interference, muscle tension, anxiety and vital signs (blood pressure, heart and respiratory
rates) of adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients post cardiac surgery versus hand holding
(i.e., simple touch) and standard care. Other objectives are to describe the location and
quality of pain of cardiac surgery ICU patients.
Hypothesis:
Patients receiving 3 hand massages within 24 hours postop will have lower pain intensity,
unpleasantness and interference, muscle tension, anxiety and vital signs compared to
patients receiving hand holding and to those in the standard care group.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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