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Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 153-158 (August 2010)


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Effectiveness of foot and hand massage in postcesarean pain control in a group of Turkish pregnant women

Nuriye Degirmen, PhDa, Nebahat Ozerdogan, PhDa, Deniz Sayiner, PhDa, Nedime Kosgeroglu, PhDa, Unal Ayranci, MDbCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 20 May 2008; received in revised form 14 July 2008; accepted 2 August 2008. published online 16 January 2009.

Abstract 

The aim of this study was to determine the efficiency of foot and hand massage on reducing postoperative pain in patients who had cesarean operation. This pretest–posttest design study was planned as a randomized controlled experimental study. In the light of the results, it was reported that the reduction in pain intensity was significantly meaningful in both intervention groups when compared to the control group. It was also noted that vital findings were measured comparatively higher before the massage in the test groups, and they were found to be relatively lower in the measurements conducted right before and after the massage, which was considered to be statistically meaningful. Foot and hand massage proved useful as an effective nursing intervention in controlling postoperative pain.

a Nursing College, Osmangazi University, 26480 Meselik-Eskisehir, Turkey

b Medico-Social Center, Osmangazi University, 26480 Meselik-Eskisehir, Turkey

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PII: S0897-1897(08)00081-5

doi:10.1016/j.apnr.2008.08.001


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