Mindfulness-Based Breathing Exercise on Health Profile, Vital Signs, and Fetal Heart Rate in Pregnant Women Diagnosed With Pre-Eclampsia: A Randomized Control Trial.

IF 0.8 Q4 NURSING
Ayşegül Kılıçlı, Simge Zeyneloğlu
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Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to determine the effect of mindfulness-based breathing exercise on health profile, vital signs, and fetal heart rate in pregnant women diagnosed with pre-eclampsia.

Method: This is a randomized controlled trial. Data were collected between October 1, 2023, and March 19, 2024, with a sample of 66 pregnant women who were randomly assigned to the mindfulness-based breathing exercise (n = 33) or control (n = 33) groups. The experimental group received 20 minutes of mindfulness-based breathing exercise every 8 hours for 72 hours. The primary outcomes of the study were health profile, vital signs, and basal fetal heart rate. Secondary outcomes of the study are health profile sub-dimensions and fetal movement count.

Results: Compared to the control group, a 59.2% positive increase over time in the health profile of the mindfulness-based breathing exercise group was observed. Additionally, there was a 10% decrease in pain, 11.4% decrease in emotional reactions, 80.7% increase in sleep quality, 13.3% decrease in social isolation, 38.8% increase in physical activity, and 87.1% increase in energy level, 9.8% decrease in mean pulse rate, 15.8% decrease in respiratory rate, 73.1% increase in oxygen saturation, 7% decrease in systolic blood pressure, and 6.4% decrease in diastolic blood pressure, 6.5% increase in mean fetal movement count was determined. At the fourth measurement, the experimental group had a higher mean basal fetal heart rate than the control group.

Conclusion: Mindfulness-based breathing exercise can be safely used as a care intervention to improve the health profile of pregnant women with pre-eclampsia.

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正念呼吸运动对诊断为先兆子痫的孕妇的健康状况、生命体征和胎儿心率的影响:一项随机对照试验
目的:本研究旨在确定正念呼吸运动对诊断为先兆子痫的孕妇的健康状况、生命体征和胎儿心率的影响。方法:采用随机对照试验。数据是在2023年10月1日至2024年5月19日期间收集的,其中66名孕妇被随机分配到基于正念的呼吸练习组(n = 33)或对照组(n = 33)。实验组每8小时进行20分钟的正念呼吸练习,持续72小时。研究的主要结果是健康状况、生命体征和基础胎儿心率。研究的次要结果是健康状况子维度和胎儿运动计数。结果:与对照组相比,随着时间的推移,观察到正念呼吸运动组的健康状况增加了59.2%。此外,疼痛减少10%,情绪反应减少11.4%,睡眠质量增加80.7%,社会隔离减少13.3%,体力活动增加38.8%,能量水平增加87.1%,平均脉搏率下降9.8%,呼吸率下降15.8%,血氧饱和度增加73.1%,收缩压下降7%,舒张压下降6.4%,平均胎动数增加6.5%。在第四次测量时,实验组的平均基础胎心率高于对照组。结论:以正念为基础的呼吸练习可以作为一种安全的护理干预措施,改善先兆子痫孕妇的健康状况。
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