Regardless of the type of surgical intervention, it is a negative life experience for the child and family members and is known to cause anxiety. Having a surgical incision in the child's body and the likelihood of developing conditions such as pain, organ loss or death, change in the parental role, and the hospital environment are situations that increase the stress of the parents. Hernia is the most common surgical pathology in children. Hernias are also risky in terms of complications. Parents' experiencing severe anxiety may prevent their ability to understand the child's explanations correctly, interpret events realistically, make correct decisions, participate in the care of the child, and use appropriate coping methods. Parents abandon their habitual attitudes because they feel anxiety and sadness. Their tolerance increases and, as a result, they do whatever their children want. This change in the attitudes of the parents may increase the anxiety of the child and make him feel more sick than he is. Therefore, it is very important for the child to reduce the parent's anxiety. At the pathological level, anxiety requires pharmacological and / or psychosocial intervention. The main purpose of psychosocial intervention is to understand and discover one's emotions. Some authors mention the benefits of using expressive methods. Art practices are at the top of the expressionist methods, and according to the nursing interventions classification system (NIC), art therapy is among the nursing interventions.
Studies have shown that art practices reduce women's stress, anxiety, depression and fatigue. On the other hand, occupational therapy is another example of the use of art in psychotherapy. Various crafts and decorations are made in this type of therapy. Most of the studies on knitting in the literature have been conducted with groups, and there is no study examining the effect of knitting in reducing the anxiety of mothers whose children underwent surgery. In this study, which was planned as a randomized controlled experimental study, it was aimed to examine the effect of knitting on the anxiety levels of the mothers of children who underwent hernia surgery. The objectives of the study; To determine the anxiety levels of mothers of children who underwent planned surgery. To determine the effects of demographic characteristics on mothers' anxiety levels. To determine the effect of knitting knitting method on the anxiety levels of the mothers of children who underwent hernia surgery.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
90
randomized controlled experimental study
Health Sciences Universyt
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Anxiety Levels of Mothers
Anxiety Levels of Mothers will be defined with the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory.
Time frame: 15 minutes after the start of surgery
Anxiety Levels of Mothers
Anxiety Levels of Mothers will be defined with the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory.
Time frame: 1 hour after the start of surgery
Heartbeat of mothers
heartbeat per minutes
Time frame: 15 minutes after the start of surgery
Heartbeat of mothers
heartbeat per minutes
Time frame: 1 hour after the start of surgery
Breathing rate of mothers
breathing rate per minutes
Time frame: 15 minutes after the start of surgery
Breathing rate of mothers
breathing rate per minutes
Time frame: 1 hour after the start of surgery
Blood pressure of mothers
blood pressure in mmHg
Time frame: 15 minutes after the start of surgery
Blood pressure of mothers
blood pressure in mmHg
Time frame: 1 hour after the start of surgery
Oxygen saturation of mothers
oxygen saturation in percent
Time frame: 15 minutes after the start of surgery
Oxygen saturation of mothers
oxygen saturation in percent
Time frame: 1 hour after the start of surgery
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