Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Acupressure on Pain, Anxiety and Vital Signs in Patients With Coronary Angiography: A Randomized Controlled Study
The study was planned to determine the effect of acupressure on pain, anxiety and vital signs of patients with coronary angiography. Acupressure application was carried out by the responsible researcher, who is certified on this subject, by TRNC Dr. In the Cardiology Service of Burhan Nalbantoğlu Hospital, patients who have undergone angiography will be applied and measurements will be made before mobilization after their informed consent is obtained.
In this study, it is aimed to raise awareness for the use of painless, painless, economical, side-effect-free and easy-to-apply acupressure in nursing care in order to increase patient comfort by relieving pain and anxiety of patients during mandatory bed rest after coronary angiography. In addition, our study is important in terms of providing new information with a high level of evidence and providing a source for other studies on this subject. Objective: The study was planned to determine the effect of acupressure on pain, anxiety and vital signs of patients with coronary angiography. Hypothesis 1 H0: There is no difference in Visual Analog Scale mean scores between the acupressure group, the sham (pseudo-acupressure) group, and the control group. H1: There is a difference in Visual Analog Scale mean scores between the acupressure group, the sham (pseudo-acupressure) group, and the control group. Hypothesis 2 H0: There is no difference between the Spielberger State Anxiety Inventory mean scores between the acupressure group, the sham (pseudo-acupressure) group, and the control group. H1: There is a difference between the Spielberger State Anxiety Inventory mean scores between the acupressure group, the sham (pseudo-acupressure) group, and the control group. Hypothesis 3 H0: There is no difference in Systolic Blood Pressure between the acupressure group, the sham (false acupressure) group and the control group. H1: There is a difference in Systolic Blood Pressure between the acupressure group, the sham (false acupressure) group and the control group. Hypothesis 4 H0: There is no difference in Diastolic Blood Pressure between the acupressure group, the sham (false acupressure) group and the control group. H1: There is a difference in Diastolic Blood Pressure between the acupressure group, the sham (false acupressure) group and the control group. Hypothesis 5 H0: There is no difference in Heart Rate between the acupressure group, the sham (false acupressure) group and the control group. H1: There is a difference between the acupressure group, the sham (false acupressure) group and the control group in terms of Heart Rate. Hypothesis 6 H0: There is no difference in Respiration Rate between the acupressure group, the sham (false acupressure) group and the control group. H1: There is a difference between the acupressure group, the sham (false acupressure) group and the control group in terms of Respiration Rate. Hypothesis 7 H0: There is no difference in Cortisol Level between the acupressure group, the sham (false acupressure) group and the control group. H1: There is a difference between the acupressure group, the sham (false acupressure) group and the control group in terms of Cortisol Level. "Personal Information Form, "Spielberger State Anxiety Scale", "Visual Analogue Scale" and "Vital Signs Follow-up Form" will be administered to all patients (acupressure, sham acupressure and control groups) included in the study (1. "Spielberger State Anxiety Inventory", "After the measurement, half an hour after applying acupressure to the points determined for both groups (2nd measurement), two hours later (3rd measurement) and just before mobilization (4th measurement)," "Visual Analogue Scale" and "Vital Signs Follow-up Form" will be applied again. It was created by the researcher to track the cortisol level. It is designed to include a total of 2 measurements (pre/post acupressure). ;
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