Reda Mhmoud Mohamed Hables, Nor El-Hoda Mohamed El-Sayed ElShabory, Esraa Mostafa Abd El-Aty Ibrahim
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Abstract
Background: One of the most important things for women having cesarean deliveries to focus on is effective pain management. Nursing practice to lessen labor pain may be significantly impacted by the application of a nonpharmacologic treatment.
Aim: Evaluate the effect of gum chewing and cold therapy on postoperative cesarean women's self-assessed pain levels and narcotics use.
Method: A Quasi Experimental intervention design was used in the study at inpatient units of Dar Sahet Elmar`Aa hospital that follow Egypt healthcare authority in Port Said city. Purposive sample of 159 pregnant women who enrolled randomly in the three parallel groups. Two tools were used for collecting data in the study as A self-Administered questionnaire and the visual analog scale (VAS) were used.
Results: The overall mean VAS score among the Cold pack gel group was 4.216 ± 0.716, Gum chewing group was 4.314 ± 0.908, while control group was 5.714 ± 1.232 with statistically significance differences among groups. Furthermore, over one quarter in cold therapy group, less than one quarter in Gum chewing group (32.1 and 28.3%, respectively) stopped taking analgesics 24 h after surgery, compared to only 7.5% of control group.
Conclusion: Cold pack gel and gum chewing offer simple and cost-effective alternatives for postoperative pain management; however, cold pack gel has been shown to be substantially more effective in improving pain scores at four, eight, twelve, and twenty-four hours after surgery. In addition to its impact on reducing the need for opioid prescription drugs. Trial Registration Number (TRN). The study protocol was registered by the Research Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Nursing, Port Said University with code number: NUR22 on 6/2/2023.
背景:剖宫产妇女最重要的事情之一是关注有效的疼痛管理。护理实践,以减轻分娩疼痛可能会显著影响非药物治疗的应用。目的:探讨嚼口香糖和冷疗法对剖宫产术后患者自我疼痛水平和麻醉药物使用的影响。方法:采用准实验干预设计,在塞得港市跟随埃及卫生当局的Dar Sahet Elmar 'Aa医院住院病房进行研究。目的样本为159名孕妇,随机分为三个平行组。本研究采用自填问卷和视觉模拟量表(VAS)两种工具收集资料。结果:冷敷凝胶组VAS总平均评分为4.216±0.716,口香糖咀嚼组为4.314±0.908,对照组为5.714±1.232,组间差异有统计学意义。此外,冷疗法组有超过四分之一的患者在术后24 h停止使用镇痛药,而嚼口香糖组有不到四分之一的患者(分别为32.1%和28.3%)停止使用镇痛药,而对照组只有7.5%。结论:冷敷凝胶和嚼口香糖为术后疼痛治疗提供了简单、经济的替代方法;然而,在术后4小时、8小时、12小时和24小时,冷敷凝胶在改善疼痛评分方面更有效。除了对减少对阿片类处方药的需求产生影响之外。试验注册号(TRN)。研究方案已于2023年6月2日由塞得港大学护理学院研究伦理委员会注册,代码为:NUR22。
期刊介绍:
BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of pregnancy and childbirth. The journal welcomes submissions on the biomedical aspects of pregnancy, breastfeeding, labor, maternal health, maternity care, trends and sociological aspects of pregnancy and childbirth.