Effect of Foot Bath on Postoperative Sleep Quality and Pain
Nursing Caries, Pain, Postoperative, Sleep Deprivation
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Nursing Caries focused on measuring Sleep quality, pain management, post-operative care, foot bath
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: 18 years and over Electively planned robotic and laparoscopic abdominal (colorectal, hepatobiliary, gastric and esophageal surgery, bariatric surgery, peritoneal membrane cancer) surgical operations Surgeries performed under general anesthesia Patients who have been hospitalized for at least 3 days after surgery Patients without a detected sleep disorder (Patients with Insomnia Severity Index score between 0-7) will be included in the study. Exclusion Criteria: Patients who constantly take a foot bath Emergency surgeries Those with literacy disabilities Those with physical and mental disabilities Patients with diabetes for more than 10 years Patients with diabetic foot, neuropathy, foot pressure sores or any skin disease on their feet Those with vascular diseases Those who are allergic to lavender Those with neurological diseases (dementia, alzheimer, etc.) Those who regularly use sleep and psychoactive drugs Those who use drugs that affect sleep during hospitalization (sedatives, etc.) Patients who were transferred to the post-operative revision or general intensive care unit will not be included in the study.
Sites / Locations
- Yasemin Uslu
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
No Intervention
Experimental
Experimental
Control Group - No foot bath
Experimental Group- Hot Foot Bath 1
Experimental Group- Hot Foot Bath 2
24 hours after surgery - did not give foot bath to patients Pain was evaluated with VAS scale. Post-operative 24th hour, 28th hour, 32nd hour, 36th hour, 40th hour, 44th hour, 48th hour, 52nd hour, 56th hour, 58th hour, 62nd Hour, 64th Hour., 68th Hour, 72nd Hour Sleep Questionnaire was administered at 08:00-09:00 in the morning when the patient woke up; 24th hour, 48 th hour, 72 th hour.
Post operative 24th hour - 48 th hour - 72 nd hour - gave patients hot foot bath Patient was seated in an upright position. FM 4020 Grundig brand footbath device was used for the Hot Foot Bath. It was filled with 40 degrees water, 20 cm (4 lt. of water) Soaked in hot water up to the ankles The foot bath was continued for 20 minutes with the feet in the device. After 20 minutes, the patient's feet were dried with a towel. After the foot bath pain was evaluated with VAS scale. Post-operative 24th hour, 28th hour, 32nd hour, 36th hour, 40th hour, 44th hour, 48th hour, 52nd hour, 56th hour, 58th hour, 62nd Hour, 64th Hour., 68th Hour, 72nd Hour Sleep Questionnaire was administered at 08:00-09:00 in the morning when the patient woke up; 24th hour, 48 th hour, 72 th hour.
Post operative 24th hour - 48 th hour - 72 nd hour - gave patients hot foot bath with Lavender Essential Oil Patient was seated in an upright position. FM 4020 Grundig brand footbath device was used for the Hot Foot Bath. It was filled with 40 degrees water, 20 cm (4 lt. of water) Soaked in hot water up to the ankles The foot bath with Lavender Essential Oil was continued for 20 minutes with the feet in the device. After 20 minutes, the patient's feet were dried with a towel. After the foot bath with Lavender Essential Oil pain was evaluated with VAS scale. Post-operative 24th hour, 28th hour, 32nd hour, 36th hour, 40th hour, 44th hour, 48th hour, 52nd hour, 56th hour, 58th hour, 62nd Hour, 64th Hour., 68th Hour, 72nd Hour Sleep Questionnaire was administered at 08:00-09:00 in the morning when the patient woke up; 24th hour, 48 th hour, 72 th hour.