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CompletedNCT05132634

The Effect of Massage in Preventing Pressure Wound Development

Evaluation of the Effect of Hand Massage in Prevention of Pressure Wound

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (actual)
Sponsor
Giresun University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Pressure Wound (PW) is a chronic wound that develops in soft tissue as a result of the capillary end pressure which rising above 32 mmHg. It is the most common complication with 31% annual incidence after spinal cord injuries. Pressure wound is considered as malpractice for nursing practices. It decreases the quality of life of the elderly and patients with mobility restrictions and prolongs the length of hospital stay. Complication development risk and cost are high. Factors affecting wound opening include the amount of pressure, duration, moisture, friction, nutrition, age, weight, hemoglobin value, chronic diseases. The development of preventive actions, protocol and standard in pressure wound planning of care is among the main goals of nursing care. The research will be carried out to evaluate the effect of hand massage in preventing pressure injuries. Patient with a high risk of developing pressure wound will constitute the experimental and control group of our study. Standard nursing care applied to the control group; unlike the control group hand massage will be applied to the experiment group.when the sample group determined in both the experimental and control groups is reached the study will be terminated. The pressure wound in both groups will be compared statistically and the effectiveness of hand massage in reducing the pressure wound will be determined. H0 :The applied classical hand massage has no effect on the formation of pressure wound. H1: The applied classical hand massage has effect on the formation of pressure wound.

Detailed description

Background: According to the National Pressure Ulcer Association Panel (NPUAP) data, the incidence of pressure wounds (PW) in acute care units varies between 0.4-38%, in long-term care units 2.2-23.9%. While it is stated that more than 700,000 patients develop PW each year in the UK and 180,000 of them start in the hospital, PW is a significant health burden affecting more than 2.5 million adults per year in the United States (USA) and will affect the growing elderly population in the future. According to the National Health Service (NHS), it is claimed that the daily cost of treatment applied in the treatment of PW is more than 3.8 million. European Pressure Ulcer Association Panel (EPUAP) according to, PW is defined as localized skin/subcutaneous tissue damage, usually occurring on bone prominences, caused by additional factors together with pressure or shearing. It is said that hand massage is effective in preventing the development of PW; when the literature results are examined, it has been determined that there are insufficient studies at the level of evidence to measure the effectiveness of massage applications or hand massage. Therefore, our study, it was aimed to evaluate the effect of classical hand massage on the prevention of PW. Method: A total of 60 patients over the age of 18 who were hospitalized in the intensive care unit of the hospital with undeveloped PW and who had not undergone surgery were randomly assigned to the experimental and control groups. The patients included in the experimental group were massaged twice a day, in the morning and evening, together with nursing care, for 15-20 minutes. Admitted to the control group. only nursing care was applied to the basta. Due to the lack of a clear time for PW development in the literature, patients; In the hospital where the research was conducted, patients were followed up for 12 days, since the average duration of opening RF was 12 days in 2019-2020. Patients who were opened BY were followed up until the day they were opened.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERHand MassageLike a massage, the superficial kneading technique which is included in the Swedish massage technique will be applied in a way to create a slight pressure on the patient, and it will be terminated again with the effleurage technique. The procedure was concluded in a way that each massage technique was applied and the massage was for a total of 15-20 minutes.

Timeline

Start date
2021-03-01
Primary completion
2021-09-01
Completion
2022-11-29
First posted
2021-11-24
Last updated
2023-02-23

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05132634. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.