Application Site Discomfort Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Intraoral Spray Application on Thirst and Thirst Comfort in Patients Undergoing Gynecological Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Study
It is important for healthcare professionals to provide care for gynecologic surgery patients using current evidence-based approaches. In this context, this study was planned to determine the effect of intraoral cold water spray application on thirst and thirst comfort in the postoperative period in patients undergoing gynecological surgery.
Hypotheses of the Research H01: Application of cold water spray into the mouth has no effect on thirst in patients undergoing gynecological surgery. H02: Application of cold water spray into the mouth has no effect on thirst comfort in patients undergoing gynecological surgery. H11: Application of cold water spray into the mouth has an effect on thirst in patients undergoing gynecological surgery. H12: Application of cold water spray into the mouth has an effect on thirst comfort in patients undergoing gynecological surgery. ;
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