The Effect of Progressive Muscle Relaxation on Post Cesarean Section Pain, Quality of Sleep and Physical Activities Limitation

Nemat Ismail, W. Elgzar
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Background: Pain, sleep disturbances, and physical activity limitation are the most tiresome complains of the women post caesarian section (Cs). Progressive muscle relaxation is a promising intervention for these complains. This study aimed to determine the effect of progressive muscle relaxation technique on post-cesarean section pain, quality of sleep and physical activities limitation. Research design: Randomized controlled clinical trial. Setting: post-partum unit at Damanhour National Medical Institute. Sample: A purposive sample of 80 women undergoing Cs was recruited. Randomization block was done to randomly assign 40 women for the study group and 40 for the control group. Tools: Four tools were used for data collection: structured interview schedule, short-form McGill Pain Questionnaire, Physical activities limitation Questionnaire and Groningen Sleep Quality Scale. Results: After the intervention, PMR significantly decreased pain severity among study group in Pain Rating Index scale, Visual analogue pain scale, and Present Pain Intensity scale compared to the control group. The severe physical activities limitation significantly absent from the entire study group, while it was significantly present among 70% of the control group. About two-thirds (62.5%) of the study group had a good quality of sleep compared to 5% of the control group. Conclusion: PMR significantly decreased pain, improved physical activities and quality of sleep among women after Cs. Recommendation: PMR should be incorporated in the nursing intervention protocols post-Cs.
渐进式肌肉放松对剖宫产术后疼痛、睡眠质量和体力活动限制的影响
背景:疼痛、睡眠障碍和体力活动受限是剖宫产后妇女最令人厌烦的抱怨。渐进式肌肉放松是治疗这些症状的有效方法。本研究旨在探讨渐进式肌肉放松技术对剖宫产术后疼痛、睡眠质量和体力活动限制的影响。研究设计:随机对照临床试验。地点:达曼诺尔国立医学研究所的产后病房。样本:有目的的80名接受c的女性样本被招募。进行随机分组,随机分配40名妇女为研究组,40名妇女为对照组。工具:采用四种工具进行数据收集:结构化访谈时间表、短格式McGill疼痛问卷、体力活动限制问卷和Groningen睡眠质量量表。结果:干预后,与对照组相比,PMR治疗组在疼痛评分指数量表、视觉模拟疼痛量表和当前疼痛强度量表上的疼痛严重程度明显降低。严重的身体活动限制在整个研究组中明显不存在,而在70%的对照组中明显存在。大约三分之二(62.5%)的研究组有良好的睡眠质量,而对照组只有5%。结论:经颅磁刺激可显著减轻Cs术后妇女的疼痛,改善她们的身体活动和睡眠质量。建议:PMR应纳入cs后护理干预方案。
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