Progressive Relaxation Exercises Applied After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Surgery; Pain Intensity, Physiological Parameters, Anxiety and Its Effect on Discharge
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Brief Summary
INTRODUCTION: Among gastrointestinal system diseases, gallbladder diseases are the most common. As is the case after every surgical intervention, changes occur in the patient's homeostasis after laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery. Studies have shown that more than half of the patients experience moderate to severe pain in the postoperative period. In addition, postoperative pain negatively affects the patients' quality of life by reducing their comfort levels. Progressive relaxation exercises, one of the cognitive-behavioral techniques, aim to gradually contract and relax the patients' muscles. Progressive relaxation exercises; It provides stabilization in physiological parameters by reducing pain caused by muscle tension and increased sympathetic activity after surgery. At the end of this initiative, it is anticipated that the patient's comfort and satisfaction will increase, the healing process will accelerate, the duration of hospital stay will decrease and, accordingly, hospital care costs will decrease. PURPOSE: The aim of the thesis study is to determine the progressive relaxation exercises applied after laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery; To evaluate pain intensity, physiological parameters, anxiety and its effect on discharge. METHOD: Planned as a randomized controlled experimental study, patients who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery at Bartın State Hospital General Surgery Clinic were evaluated according to the algorithm created by the computer program (https://www.randomizer.org/) using numbers from 1 to 102. It will be randomly divided into 2 blocks. A two-block randomization will be made, the first block will be determined as the control group and the second block will be determined as the experimental group. There will be 104 patients in total, 52 in each group. In addition to routine treatment, patients in the experimental group will receive progressive relaxation exercises at the 6th and 10th hour after surgery. After the application, the effect of changes on the patients' pain, physiological parameters, anxiety and discharge will be recorded. 'Data Collection Form', 'Visual Comparison Scale (VAS)', 'Physiological Parameters Monitoring Form', 'State-Trait Anxiety Scale' and 'Readiness for Discharge Scale' will be used to collect data. The analysis of the collected data will be evaluated using the SPSS for Windows 22 program.
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Study Timeline
Key milestones and dates
Study Start
First participant enrolled
September 23, 2023
CompletedPrimary Completion
Last participant's last visit for primary outcome
September 17, 2024
CompletedStudy Completion
Last participant's last visit for all outcomes
September 18, 2024
CompletedFirst Submitted
Initial submission to the registry
December 19, 2024
CompletedFirst Posted
Study publicly available on registry
December 27, 2024
CompletedDecember 27, 2024
December 1, 2024
12 months
December 19, 2024
December 23, 2024
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Outcome Measures
Primary Outcomes (5)
Visual Analog Scale- VAS
The scale consists of a vertical or horizontal 10 cm straight line and the starting point is 0 and the ending point is 10 cm. The patient is asked to mark where the severity of his pain corresponds to on this line. On the scale, "0" defines the absence of pain and "10" defines the highest unbearable pain.
For the experimental group, before the progressive relaxation exercise and after the progressive relaxation exercise applied at the 6th and 10th hours, for the control group, before the 6th hour without the progressive relaxation exercise, at the 6th and
State-Trait Anxiety Scale
State Anxiety Scale is a rating scale consisting of 20 items that aims to determine how individuals feel at a certain moment and under conditions. This scale consists of 4-point Likert type answer options; (1) "not at all", (2) "somewhat", (3) "a lot", (4) "completely". After the surgery, the patient is asked to evaluate how he feels "right now" and score the severity of the anxiety states mentioned in each item according to Likert-type expressions. Trait Anxiety Scale is an assessment scale consisting of 20 items that aims to determine how you feel regardless of your current situation. It asks participants to indicate how often they feel anxiety in their general life. The individual is asked to evaluate how he/she "usually" feels by using the following statements on a 4-point Likert-type scale: (1) "almost never", (2) "sometimes", (3) "a lot of the time", (4) "almost always". asked to choose one
For the experimental group, before the progressive relaxation exercise and after the progressive relaxation exercise applied at the 6th and 10th hours, for the control group, before the 6th hour without the progressive relaxation exercise, at the 6th and
Discharge Readiness Scale
The scale has a total of eight items and four subscales. The first and second questions measure how the patient feels during the day, the third and fourth questions measure his knowledge about discharge, the fifth and sixth questions measure how and to what extent he can continue his daily life at home after discharge, and the seventh and eighth questions measure the support he can receive at home after he is discharged. The average total score obtained from the scale is considered very ready for discharge between 9-10, very ready for discharge between 8-8.9, moderately ready between 7-7.9, and low ready if below 7.
It will be applied to patients in both groups the day after surgery.
Physiological Parameters Monitoring Form
In the form, patients' systolic and diastolic blood pressure, body temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate and oxygen saturation are evaluated.
For the experimental group, before the progressive relaxation exercise and after the progressive relaxation exercise applied at the 6th and 10th hours, for the control group, before the 6th hour without the progressive relaxation exercise, at the 6th and
Data Collection Form
It was prepared in line with the literature information scanned by the researcher and consists of two parts. In the first part, it is about evaluating the sociodemographic characteristics of the patient; It includes age, education level, height-weight, marital status, profession, working status, chronic diseases, constantly used medications and smoking. In the second part, it is about evaluating the clinical characteristics of the patient; It includes questions evaluating the presence of previous surgery, the duration of the surgery, the presence and type of analgesia administered after the surgery, and the date of hospitalization and discharge.
The Data Collection Form will be filled out at least 1 hour before the surgery.
Study Arms (2)
Group undergoing progressive relaxation exercise after laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery
EXPERIMENTALProgressive relaxation exercises lasting approximately 30 minutes were applied to the patients in the experimental group, accompanied by the researcher, at the 6th hour, when the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug administered by the clinic was half-done, and at the 10th hour after the surgery.
Group without progressive relaxation exercise after laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery
NO INTERVENTIONPatients in the control group were treated only according to the clinical analgesia protocol.
Interventions
Relaxation exercises CD developed by the Turkish Psychologists Association; It consists of muscle exercises, rhythmic breathing and music recital. The CD content, which includes relaxation exercises accompanied by music, was prepared by Psychologist Elif Kabak and voiced by Tülay Bursa. The CD, which includes deep breathing and muscle relaxation exercises, consists of three parts. The first section includes the definition of deep relaxation, the purpose of relaxation exercises and the rules to be considered in exercise practice. In the second part; There are relaxation exercises with audio instructions accompanied by streaming sounds. The third part contains relaxation music without instructions. After the information in the first part of the CD is explained to the patients in the experimental group, the second part, which lasts only approximately 30 minutes, will be administered under the supervision of the researcher. However, since the patients have undergone abdominal surgery, the
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if:
- Volunteer to participate in the research,
- No visual or auditory problems,
- Able to speak and understand Turkish,
- No diagnosed psychiatric problems,
- No complications such as bleeding, nausea or vomiting after laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery,
- Not using patient-controlled analgesia and opioids for postoperative pain control,
- Patients with a pain score ≥4 according to the Visual Comparison Scale will be included.
You may not qualify if:
- Those who do not volunteer to participate in the research,
- Having visual or auditory problems,
- Those who cannot speak or understand Turkish,
- Having a diagnosed psychiatric problem,
- Complications such as bleeding, nausea and vomiting occur after laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery,
- Using patient-controlled analgesia and opioids for postoperative pain control,
- Patients with a pain score \<4 according to the Visual Comparison Scale will not be included.
Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.
Sponsors & Collaborators
Study Sites (1)
Bartin State Hospital
Bartın, Merkez, 74100, Turkey (Türkiye)
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Study Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Phase
- not applicable
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Masking
- NONE
- Purpose
- SUPPORTIVE CARE
- Intervention Model
- PARALLEL
- Sponsor Type
- OTHER
- Responsible Party
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
- PI Title
- Nurse
Study Record Dates
First Submitted
December 19, 2024
First Posted
December 27, 2024
Study Start
September 23, 2023
Primary Completion
September 17, 2024
Study Completion
September 18, 2024
Last Updated
December 27, 2024
Record last verified: 2024-12
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