TY - JOUR
T1 - The effect of foot reflexology massage on burn-specific pain anxiety and sleep quality and quantity of patients hospitalized in the burn intensive care unit (ICU)
AU - Alinia-najjar, Reza
AU - Bagheri-Nesami, Masoumeh
AU - Shorofi, Seyed Afshin
AU - Mousavinasab, Seyed Nouraddin
AU - Saatchi, Kiarash
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - Background: Burn-specific pain anxiety and sleep disorders are common factors in burned patients that affect wound healing process, as well as the severity of burn pain. This study aimed to investigate the effect of foot reflexology massage on burn-specific pain anxiety and sleep condition of patients hospitalized in the burn ICU. Method: In this randomized controlled clinical trial, 52 patients were assigned by permuted block randomization 1:1 to the intervention (n = 26) and control (n = 26) groups. The intervention group received 20 min of foot reflexology massage during 3 days on their third, fourth and fifth days of hospitalization and 15 min before changing wound dressings. Patients in the control group merely received routine care. The Burn-Specific Pain Anxiety Scale (BSPAS) was completed for three consecutive days before and after changing wound dressings, and St. Mary's Hospital Sleep Questionnaire (SMHSQ) was filled out for four consecutive days before changing wound dressings for patients in both groups. The data were analyzed by IBM SPSS 16 software, Chicago, independent t, Chi-square, Friedman, Mann–Whitney and Wilcoxon tests. Findings: We found no significant difference between pain-anxiety in the two groups before the intervention. The trend of different days in each groups were compared with Friedman test and showed that pain anxiety (p < 0.001), sleep latency (p < 0.001), duration of the last day's sleep (p < 0.001) and satisfaction of the last night sleep (p < 0.001) had a significant difference. In addition, Mann–Whitney test results showed that there were significant differences between the two groups at different times in terms of the above variables (p < 0.05). The effect size was = 0.82 for pain anxiety between group after the intervention. Conclusion: Based on the results, foot reflexology massage can effectively reduce pain anxiety levels and improve sleep quality and quantity of patients with burn injuries; therefore, this non- pharmacological therapeutic method is recommended to be used in the burn ICUs.
AB - Background: Burn-specific pain anxiety and sleep disorders are common factors in burned patients that affect wound healing process, as well as the severity of burn pain. This study aimed to investigate the effect of foot reflexology massage on burn-specific pain anxiety and sleep condition of patients hospitalized in the burn ICU. Method: In this randomized controlled clinical trial, 52 patients were assigned by permuted block randomization 1:1 to the intervention (n = 26) and control (n = 26) groups. The intervention group received 20 min of foot reflexology massage during 3 days on their third, fourth and fifth days of hospitalization and 15 min before changing wound dressings. Patients in the control group merely received routine care. The Burn-Specific Pain Anxiety Scale (BSPAS) was completed for three consecutive days before and after changing wound dressings, and St. Mary's Hospital Sleep Questionnaire (SMHSQ) was filled out for four consecutive days before changing wound dressings for patients in both groups. The data were analyzed by IBM SPSS 16 software, Chicago, independent t, Chi-square, Friedman, Mann–Whitney and Wilcoxon tests. Findings: We found no significant difference between pain-anxiety in the two groups before the intervention. The trend of different days in each groups were compared with Friedman test and showed that pain anxiety (p < 0.001), sleep latency (p < 0.001), duration of the last day's sleep (p < 0.001) and satisfaction of the last night sleep (p < 0.001) had a significant difference. In addition, Mann–Whitney test results showed that there were significant differences between the two groups at different times in terms of the above variables (p < 0.05). The effect size was = 0.82 for pain anxiety between group after the intervention. Conclusion: Based on the results, foot reflexology massage can effectively reduce pain anxiety levels and improve sleep quality and quantity of patients with burn injuries; therefore, this non- pharmacological therapeutic method is recommended to be used in the burn ICUs.
KW - Burn
KW - Foot reflexology
KW - ICU
KW - Massage
KW - Pain anxiety
KW - Sleep condition
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U2 - 10.1016/j.burns.2020.04.035
DO - 10.1016/j.burns.2020.04.035
M3 - Article
C2 - 32873443
AN - SCOPUS:85089996799
SN - 0305-4179
VL - 46
SP - 1942
EP - 1951
JO - Burns
JF - Burns
IS - 8
ER -