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Study NCT ID: NCT06529471
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-07-26

Brief Title: Effect of Massage After CABG on Pain Sleep Quality and Serum Cortisol Level
Sponsor: None
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Study Overview

Official Title: The Effect of Massage Applied After Open Cardiovascular Surgery on Patients Pain Sleep Quality and Serum Cortisol Level
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2024-07
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
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Brief Summary: The patient in the surgical treatment and care process has difficulty in meeting the need for sleep in the hospital and accordingly their habits attitudes and behaviors regarding sleep and rest change Yılmaz et al 2008 Studies have shown that hospitalized patients experience sleep deprivation Aksu and Erdoğan 2017 The decrease in sleep duration and quality is an important component affecting recovery after surgery Studies have reported that massage reduces physical and emotional stress and increases sleep quality while back massage reduces pain anxiety and sleep disorders Dreyer et al 2015 Boitor et al 2017 Ünal and Akpınar 2016

It has been reported that back massage reduces cortisol levels and blood pressure slows heart rate and improves sleep quality Pınar and Afşar 2015 This study was planned as a case-control study to evaluate the effect of massage therapy applied after open cardiovascular surgery on patients pain sleep quality and serum cortisol levels It is thought that the study will create literature information on the sleep quality pain and serum cortisol levels of patients after open heart surgery
Detailed Description: Surgery is seen as an unexpected and negative experience in the lives of patients and their relatives During the surgical procedure the differences in the environment and lifestyle of patients pain changes in the body the possibility of individual respect or disruption of body integrity may cause them to experience anxiety and fear Patients in the treatment and care process have difficulty meeting their sleep needs in the hospital and their habits attitudes and behaviors regarding sleep and rest change accordingly Yılmaz et al 2008 Studies have shown that hospitalized patients experience sleep deprivation Aksu and Erdoğan 2017 Different definitions of sleep have been made however according to the most common definition sleep is a state of unconsciousness during the resting of the brain and from which the person can be awakened by external stimuli Aksu and Erdoğan 2017 Sleep which has an important place in physical and mental health has different aspects such as total duration latency regularity and quality Pınar and Afsar 2015 Üstün and Yücel 2011 Sleep quality includes the quantitative sleep latency sleep duration and number of awakenings per night and qualitative depth and restfulness of sleep aspects of sleep Üstün and Yücel 2011 An average of 7-8 hours of sleep is needed daily and varies according to individual characteristics such as age gender nutrition activity health status and physical environment Arslan 2005 and accordingly sleep quality can be affected both quantitatively and qualitatively In the literature it is reported that the sleep processes of hospitalized patients are negatively affected Şirin and Yüksel Deniz 2021 Koyuncu et al 2021 Para and Uslu 2022 this symptom is seen in 48-90 of patients in the postoperative period Şirin and Yüksel Deniz 2021 Oral et al 2022 and the cause of sleep problems is often pain Aksu and Erdoğan 2017 Oral et al 2022 Surgical interventions affect the physiological and psychological health of patients and cause patients to experience great anxiety and fear about their lives and future Yılmaz et al 2008 Aksu and Erdoğan 2017 In addition it is reported that general anesthetic drugs disrupt the sleepwake cycle and other circadian rhythms such as body temperature and melatonin secretion Dispersyn et al 2009 It is stated that sleep quality is low due to reasons such as postoperative pain anxiety about the disease and positional restrictions after the intervention Önler and Yılmaz 2008 Short and poor sleep duration reduces uninterrupted sleep and disrupts the 24-hour circadian rhythm and normal sleep pattern In this sense poor sleep quality can cause multi-system effects such as increased proinflammatory cytokines blood pressure changes increased risk of heart attack hormonal stress response glucose intolerance and suppression of the immune system Tembo and Parker 2009 Dolan et al 2016 Bion et al 2018 Luo et al 2020 Therefore the need for adequate sleep should be taken into account in both preoperative and postoperative care of surgical patients Decreased sleep duration and quality is an important component affecting postoperative recovery Prakrithi et al 2019 Because when combined with surgical stress it can lead to increased catabolic activity and tissue destruction as well as decreased anabolic activity which in turn affects postoperative recovery Dolan et al 2016 Indeed animal models have shown that sleep deprivation leads to depletion of glycogen stores and increases oxidative stress and free radical production as well as the production of proinflammatory cytokines all of which contribute to poor postoperative recovery McEwen and Karatsoreos 2015 Dolan et al 2016 In a study conducted with patients in intensive care it was reported that on average half of the patients had sleep problems and these problems continued after discharge Uzun and Yavşan 2014 and that sleep problems in these clinics were pain ventilation modes and medications Tembo and Parker 2009 In the study conducted by Sivas et al 2009 it was stated that there was a significant relationship between pain sleep disturbance and quality of life Sivas et al 2009 It was also determined that postoperative sleep quality was poor in patients who underwent cardiothoracic surgery and this situation lasted for more than 6 months Caruana et al 2018 It is stated that patients in surgical clinics have low sleep quality due to reasons such as pain anxiety related to the disease encountering unknowns after surgery and positional restrictions Determining and eliminating the factors affecting the patients sleep needs ensuring and maintaining a normal sleep process are among the independent nursing roles Önler and Yılmaz 2008 The stress response shows its effects by affecting vital organs and systems such as the central nervous circulatory gastrointestinal and immune systems mainly through the autonomic nervous system and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal HPA axis Dijk et al 2020 Baek et al 2022 Stress and the stress response can cause various clinically negative health outcomes coronary artery disease arrhythmia memory problems etc Numerous strategies have been developed and studied to alleviate the potential negative health effects of stress through effective management of stress with cognitive perceptual methods such as meditation mindfulness and massage Sharpe et al 2007 Janssen et al 2018 Goyal 2014 In addition to medical practices nurses also use complementary practices to overcome symptoms such as insomnia fatigue and pain One of these practices massage is a simple applicable non-invasive method used to provide relaxation The palpation of soft tissues and muscles provides both physical and mental relaxation for the person In addition massage is a therapeutic method that provides energy transmission between the nurse and the patient Ünal and Akpınar 2016 Studies have reported that massage reduces physical and emotional stress and increases sleep quality while back massage reduces pain anxiety and sleep disorders Dreyer et al 2015 Boitor et al 2017 Ünal and Akpınar 2016 It has been reported that back massage reduces cortisol levels and blood pressure slows down heart rate and increases sleep quality Pınar and Afşar 2015 This study was planned as a case-control study to evaluate the effect of massage applied after open heart surgery on pain sleep quality and serum cortisol levels of patients It is thought that the study will create literature information on the sleep quality pain and serum cortisol levels of patients applied after open heart surgery

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