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The aim of this clinical trial is to find out whether progressive relaxation exercises work on the effect of anxiety and pain level in patients undergoing obesity surgery. The main questions that it aims to answer are:
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He will experience obesity surgery surgery as planned for the first time
* Who volunteered to participate in the research
18 years and over
The mental state is healthy
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Obesity, which has been increasing in frequency in recent years, is a public health problem that many factors such as age, gender, education level, marital status and lack of physical activity are responsible for. The treatment of obesity can be divided into several stages: diet, physical activity, medical treatment and surgical treatment. Obesity surgery is resorted to in cases where diet therapy or medical treatment accompanied by physical activity does not give results. The sick individual is concerned both as a result of the physical effects of the disease on himself or as a result of the environmental change brought about by hospitalization. Encountering procedures that cause physical pain, being away from family, losing one's job, encountering unknown tools and procedures are some of the factors that may cause the hospitalized individual to feel anxiety. Having surgery is also among these factors and occupies an important place. Surgery includes the meanings of pain for the patient, loss of independence, deterioration in body image, and each of these elements is perceived as a threat. Nonpharmacological treatment to reduce postoperative pain and anxiety; the patient can be relieved by using methods such as diverting attention, listening to music, relaxation, breathing techniques, meditation, hypnosis. Progressive relaxation exercises are one of these methods. Progressive relaxation exercises involve the voluntary stretching and Novation of all muscle groups in the human body. Progressive relaxation exercise is a type of exercise that relaxes a person physically and spiritually, reduces a person's blood pressure, pain sensitivity, fatigue, stress, anxiety, heart rate, and positively affects a person physically and spiritually.The aim of this clinical trial is to find out whether progressive relaxation exercises work on the effect of anxiety and pain level in patients undergoing obesity surgery. The main questions that it aims to answer are:
Collection of Data and Initiatives:Firstly, approval from the Ethics Committee of Atatürk University Faculty of Medicine and written permissions from the hospitals where the research will be conducted were obtained for the research. The "Patient Introduction Form", the "Condition-Continuity Anxiety Scale", the "Visual Analog Scale (VAS) Pain Form" will be used in the collection of research data. The data collection tools will be applied as follows: Questionnaires will be filled out by the researcher to the patients using the face-to-face interview technique.The scales will be introduced and the Patient Introduction form, the Status-Trait Anxiety Scale and the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) Pain Form will be completed. Later relaxation exercises will be performed during a session lasting 30 minutes, and after the session, the State-Trait Anxiety Scale and the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) Pain Form will be re-applied to patients.
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94 participants in 2 patient groups
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