Determination of the Effect of Raised Supine Position and Back Support on Back Pain, Anxiety and Comfort Level in Coronary Angiography Patients
Coronary Angiography Patient, Anxiety, Back Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Coronary Angiography Patient focused on measuring Patient Position, Pillow
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- No communication barrier that will affect cognitive functions, 18 years old and over, Femoral angiography procedure performed.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Bilinci kapalı olan, Psikiyatrik bir hastalığı olan, Sırt ameliyatı geçiren/bel fıtığı olan, Kronik bel veya sırt ağrısı olan, Radiyal anjiyografi işlemi yapılan.
Sites / Locations
- KahramanmarasSIU
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Experimental group
control group
Patients in the intervention group CAG exit Written informed consent was obtained from the patients for the study. Pretest data of the patients were collected at 0 hour using the "Patient Information Form", "Visual Analog Scale", "State Anxiety Scale" and "Immobility Comfort Scale". After informing the patient with hemodynamics, at the 0th hour, a 36x33x10 cm gel-containing silicone pad was placed in the lumbar cavity of the patient to fill the patient's anatomical lumbar cavity, and CAG output was supported. The patient was in the supine position 30 degrees elevated when measured with the visual aid. Patients lie in the same position for 4 hours. Back pain of the patients was evaluated again with the "Visual Analog Scale" at the 2nd hour. At the 4th hour, the posttest data of the patients were collected with the "Visual Analogue Scale", the "State Anxiety Scale" and the "Immobility Comfort Scale".
After the patients in the control group were placed in the supine position on the CAG exit, they were monitored, their vital signs were evaluated, and the necessary information of the patient was collected with the "Patient Information Form", "Visual Analog Scale", "State Anxiety Scale" and "Immobilization comfort scale" at the 0th hour of CAG exit. The patient was in a routine supine position without back support for 4 hours and received standard nursing care. After the . position was given, back pain was evaluated again at the 2nd hour and 4th hour using the "Visual Analogue Scale". Anxiety and comfort levels were evaluated with the "State Anxiety Scale" and "Immobilization Comfort Scale" at the 0th minute before the position and at the 4th hour after the position .