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- Title
Effects of Head and Neck Massage on Anxiety, Pain, and Discomfort in Hysterectomy Patients.
- Authors
Eun-Young Kim; Euy-Soon Choi
- Abstract
Purpose: This study determined the effect of head and neck massage on anxiety, pain, and discomfort for hysterectomy patients. Methods: Subjects consisted of 48 hysterectomy patients at K hospital. Experimental group (n=23) received head and neck massage at 8 minutes per massage for five times: (at admission, before sleeping on preoperative day, at 4 hours after operation, before sleeping on operation day, before sleeping on the first postoperative day). Control group (n=25) received conventional treatment. As an effectiveness of this intervention, state of anxiety and BP was measured before sleeping on preoperative day. Pain and discomfort were measured before sleeping on the day of surgery and then on the first postoperative day. Data was analyzed descriptive statistics using χ2 test, Fisher's exact test, paired t-test, unpaired t-test, repeated measures ANOVA and Bonferroni multiple comparison. Results: 1. State of anxiety score and BP at post-treatment decreased significantly in the experimental group. 2. Pain score in experimental group was lower than that in control group, with no significant difference; whereas, 3. Discomfort level decreased significantly in the experimental group. Conclusion: Results indicate that head and neck massage could be an effective intervention for reducing preoperative anxiety and postoperative discomfort in hysterectomy patients.
- Subjects
MASSAGE; HYSTERECTOMY; ANXIETY in women; PAIN; CONTROL groups; ANALYSIS of variance; EXPERIMENTAL groups; PREOPERATIVE care; POSTOPERATIVE care
- Publication
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing, 2010, Vol 16, Issue 1, p60
- ISSN
1225-9543
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4069/kjwhn.2010.16.1.60