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The Effect of Paula Method Exercises on Post-cesarean Section Distension

A

Akdeniz University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Cesarean Section Complications

Treatments

Behavioral: Paula Method Exercises

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05283707
Akd-3739

Details and patient eligibility

About

Aim:To examine the effect of "Paula Method Exercises" after cesarean section on the prevention of postoperative distention and pain due to distension.

Method: The study was planned as a double-blind, randomized controlled experimental study.

The study was carried out between November 2021 and February 2022 with women who had undergone cesarean section at Akdeniz University Hospital Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinic and agreed to participate in the study.

The number of individuals to be sampled from the population was determined by the G Power analysis and 80 women were included in the sample.

The data of the study were collected using the Introductory Information Form, the Postoperative Follow-up Form, and the McGill Pain Scale Form.

The women in the intervention group were given training on how to do the Paula Method Exercises in the postoperative period in line with the "Paula Method Exercises Training Plan" by the researcher.

Conclusion: It is predicted that the findings obtained from the data of the study will guide nursing care practices and new researches for the relief of gas and distension after cesarean section.

Full description

Aim:To examine the effect of "Paula Method Exercises" after cesarean section on the prevention of postoperative distention and pain due to distension. The gastrointestinal system problems experienced by all individuals undergoing abdominal surgery are important as they affect both the mother and the baby during the post-cesarean section period.

Method: The study was planned as a double-blind, randomized controlled experimental study. The study was carried out between November 2021 and February 2022 with women who had undergone cesarean section at Akdeniz University Hospital Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinic and agreed to participate in the study. The number of individuals to be sampled from the population was determined by the G Power analysis and 80 women were included in the sample. Equal numbers of 80 women who agreed to participate in the study were assigned to the intervention and control groups (https://www.random.org) using the simple randomization method using a simple random numbers table. Women in the intervention and control groups received standard postoperative care in the clinic after cesarean section. In addition, the women in the intervention group were given training on how to do the Paula Method Exercises in the postoperative period in line with the "Paula Method Exercises Training Plan" by the researcher, and the "Paula Method Exercises Card" and "Paula Method Exercises Practice Video" were used, which facilitated the practice of the exercises. Paula Method Exercises were applied to the women in the intervention group by the researcher for 10-15 minutes on postoperative day 0, day 1 and day 2. The data of the study were collected with the "Descriptive Information Form", "Postoperative Follow-up Form" and "McGill Pain Scale Short Form". To both research groups; "Postoperative Follow-up Form" and "McGill Pain Scale Short Form" were applied between 6th and 8th hours, 1st and 2nd days after cesarean section. After the data are collected, the women in the control group will be given Paula Method Exercises training before discharge.

Conclusion: It is predicted that the findings obtained from the data of the study will guide nursing care practices and new researches for the relief of gas and distension after cesarean section.

Enrollment

80 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 45 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Between the ages of 18-45, who are planned to have an elective Cesarean Section (CD) under spinal anesthesia,
  • Admitted to the service within six hours after cesarean section,
  • No chronic Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) disease,
  • No history of serious (ilostomy, cholastomy, irritable bowel syndrome, etc.) disease related to the gastrointestinal tract,
  • Those who volunteered to participate in the study and whose consent was obtained,
  • No complications developed during or after the surgery,
  • Women who do not have intellectual disability or perception problems and do not have communication difficulties will be included in the study.
  • In order not to affect the research results; If there are women in the intervention and control group in the same hospital room, the last woman who was hospitalized in the same room will be excluded from the study.

Exclusion criteria

  • Enema made,
  • Any complication developed and taken to the intensive care unit,
  • Not complying with the application process,
  • The state of consciousness is not clear / will not be able to participate in the applications,
  • Women who cannot communicate for any reason (hearing/speech/hearing, etc.) will be excluded from the research.
  • Discharged before two days after cesarean section

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

80 participants in 2 patient groups

Intervention Group
Experimental group
Description:
* Continuation of standard post-cesarean section care in the clinic. * Implementation of Paula Method Exercises Training Plan 6-8 hours after cesarean section (Paula Method Exercises Practice Card PEUK, Paula Method Exercises Video, Paula Method Exercises Flipcard) * Paula Method Exercises; by the researcher, after cesarean section 0.day 6-8 hours, 1st day morning, 2nd day morning. * Paula Method Exercises; It was applied by the researcher to the patient on the 0th day 6-8 hours, the 1st day in the morning, and the 2nd day in the morning after the cesarean section. * 6-8 hours on day 0, morning on day 1, morning on day 2 after cesarean section Evaluation and recording of bowel sounds before and after Paula Method Exercises, application of "McGill Pain Scale Short Form", * Evaluation of first flatulence after cesarean section and first defecation
Treatment:
Behavioral: Paula Method Exercises
Control Group
No Intervention group
Description:
* Continuation of standard post-cesarean section care in the clinic. * 6-8 hours on day 0, morning on day 1, morning on day 2 after cesarean section Evaluation and recording of bowel sounds, application of "McGill Pain Scale Short Form", * Evaluation of first flatulence after cesarean section and first degassing

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