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This study is designed as a randomized controlled intervention with a pre-test-post-test design to evaluate the effect of reflexology on pain, physiological parameters, and sleep quality in stroke patients. The study will be conducted at the Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Unit of Van Training and Research Hospital between October 2024 and June 2025.
Using a simple randomization method, patients will be assigned to either the control group or the reflexology intervention group, with an anticipated sample size of 35 patients per group. Data will be collected using the Personal Information Form, the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), the Richards-Campbell Sleep Scale (RCSS), and a physiological parameters recording form.
Patients in the intervention group will receive reflexology massage twice a week for six weeks, for a total of 12 sessions. Each session will last 30 minutes (15 minutes per foot), in addition to routine nursing care. Physiological parameters will be recorded before and after each reflexology session. The control group will receive routine nursing care only, and their physiological parameters will be monitored twice weekly using the same schedule. All scales and forms will be administered again at the end of the 6-week period.
The study aims to determine whether reflexology influences pain levels, physiological parameters, and sleep quality in stroke patients. Findings from this research may contribute to the evidence base regarding complementary interventions in post-stroke nursing care; however, no study results are yet available in this protocol record.
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This study is designed as a randomized controlled experimental trial to evaluate the effects of reflexology applied to individuals who have experienced a stroke on pain levels, physiological parameters, and sleep quality. The study includes an intervention group and a control group and aims to examine the role of reflexology within a holistic nursing care approach.
The research will be conducted between October 2024 and June 2025 at the Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Unit of Van Training and Research Hospital. A single-blind method will be used, in which information about group assignment will be concealed from participants. Ethical committee approval has been obtained from a foundation university, and institutional approval has been received from the hospital where the study will take place.
Using a simple randomization method, patients will be assigned to either the reflexology group or the control group, with an anticipated sample size of 35 participants in each group. Data will be collected using the Personal Information Form, the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), the Richards-Campbell Sleep Scale (RCSS), and a physiological parameters recording form.
Participants in the intervention group will receive reflexology massage twice a week for six weeks, for a total of 12 sessions, each lasting 30 minutes (15 minutes per foot), in addition to routine nursing care. Physiological parameters will be recorded before and after each reflexology session. Participants in the control group will receive routine nursing care only, and their physiological parameters will be monitored twice weekly following the same schedule. All forms and scales will be administered again at the end of the sixth week.
This study aims to determine whether reflexology has an effect on pain, physiological parameters, and sleep quality in individuals who have experienced a stroke. The findings of the study will contribute to the evidence base regarding complementary practices used in nursing care; however, no study results are reported in this protocol record.
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