Patients suffering from Acute coronary syndrome may be hospitalized again in a shorter time than expected, and after being discharged, they may live within the limitations imposed by the disease until the end of their lives. This situation causes anxiety in individuals. Today, various methods are used to reduce high levels of anxiety. Massage is the planned and purposeful application of touch and is the most common, most important and oldest complementary treatment used in traditional practices. It is also thought that the comfort levels of individuals experiencing ACS will increase by reducing their anxiety. This study was planned to determine the effect of hand massage applied to patients with ACS on comfort, anxiety level and vital signs.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
120
Each individual will receive a 10-minute hand massage, 5 minutes for each hand. Since the speed and number of repetitions of the massage movements should be at normal frequency, the massage will be performed at a speed that does not disturb the individual, is not stimulating and has a calming effect, and will not tire the practitioner. In the massage, effleurage (stroking) and friction (circular rubbing) movements will be used, which have a circulation-supporting and tissue-relaxing effect. Evaluations will be made within 30 minutes after the hand massage.
Erciyes University Hospital
Kayseri, Turkey (Türkiye)
Beck Anxiety Scale
It is a self-rating scale used to determine the frequency of anxiety symptoms experienced by individuals.
Time frame: It will be done before the massage application, 24 hours after arrival in the intensive care unit.
Beck Anxiety Scale
It is a self-rating scale used to determine the frequency of anxiety symptoms experienced by individuals.
Time frame: It will be applied on the 4th day at the end of the application.
General Comfort Scale
It is used to determine the comfort level of patients.
Time frame: It will be done before the massage application, 24 hours after arrival in the intensive care unit.
General Comfort Scale
It is used to determine the comfort level of patients.
Time frame: It will be applied on the 4th day at the end of the application.
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