Nursing management of postoperative pain: use of relaxation techniques with female cholecystectomy patients
- 1 July 1987
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Advanced Nursing
- Vol. 12 (4) , 463-472
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2648.1987.tb01355.x
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of two different relaxation techniques in the management of postoperative pain. The sample consisted of 40 women between the ages of 21 and 65 years who were undergoing elective cholecystectomy. Using an experimental design, participants were randomly assigned to four groups: an experimental group who received a taped recording of a rhythmic breathing exercise (RB); an experimental group who received a taped recording of Benson's Relaxation Technique (BRT); an attention-distraction control group (CA) who received a taped recording of a history of the hospital; and a standard control (CB) group who had only the routine perioperative care which all groups received. Data were collected on postoperative sensation and distress at five time points during the first 72 postoperative hours, number of doses of analgesic medication during the same time period, and number of postoperative hospital days. Data were analysed using multivariate and univariate analyses of variance. The BRT group was significantly different from the CA group on a combined sensation and distress factor (P = 0.011). No significant differences were found among groups for doses of analgesics (P = 0.068) or postoperative hospital days (P = 0.56).Keywords
This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- Choice of Injection Site, Locus of Control, and the Perception of Momentary PainImage, 1982
- Interpersonal attraction in exchange and communal relationships.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1979
- Information, choice, and reactions to stress: A field experiment in a blood bank with laboratory analogue.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1979
- The reliability of a linear analogue for evaluating painAnaesthesia, 1976
- MEASUREMENT OF PAINPublished by Elsevier ,1974
- SENSORY and DISTRESS COMPONENTS OF PAINNursing Research, 1974
- Effects of accurate expectations about sensations on the sensory and distress components of pain.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1973
- An analysis of the placebo phenomenonJournal of Chronic Diseases, 1962
- Progressive RelaxationThe Lancet Healthy Longevity, 1938