The Effect of a Foot Bath on Sleep Quality in The Elderly
Elderly, Sleep Quality, Complementary Therapy
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Elderly focused on measuring Elderly, Sleep quality, Foot bath, Complementary therapy, Chronic disease
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Being 65 years old or older,
- Being literate,
- Performing activities of daily living,
- Not having problems with the sense organs (such as eyes, ears, skin),
- Not being paraplegic/hemiplegic,
- Not working the night shift, and
- Having a mobile phone that can make video a call or having a relative with such a phone.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Refusing to participate in the research,
- Having psychological disorders,
- Using complementary therapy to sleep,
- Having enuresis,
- Being bedridden or using a wheelchair, and
- Having more than 10 years of diagnosis of diabetes or diabetes-related neuropathy.
Sites / Locations
- Gümüşhane University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Foot Bath Group
Control Group
This group of elderly people were taught the foot bath practically by a researcher at the pre-study meeting and were given the "Foot Bath Information Brochure" and a "personalized water thermometer". The other researcher administered the "Elderly Information Form" and "PSQI" to all elderly people before the study using individual interviews lasting approximately 15 minutes and pen and paper method. The elderly were asked to soak their feet in the water in a marked plastic container with a depth of 10 centimeters and a temperature of 41-42°C for 20 minutes up to their ankles 50 minutes before normal sleeping hours every night for 8 weeks. In addition, the PSQI, which provides information about sleep quality, type, and severity of sleep disturbance, was applied to the elderly before the study (pretest), 4th week (interim measurement/1st measurement), and at the end of the study (8th week) for a total of 3 times during 8 weeks.
No application was made to the elderly in this group. Only the PSQI, which gives information about sleep quality, type, and severity of sleep disturbance, was administered to the elderly before the study (pretest), at the 4th week (interim measurement/1st measurement), and at the end of the study (8th week) for a total of 3 times for 8 weeks.