The effect of bed exercises following major abdominal surgery on early ambulation, mobilization, pain and anxiety: A randomized‐controlled trial

Author:

Simsek Yaban Zuleyha1ORCID,Bulbuloglu Semra2ORCID,Kapikiran Gurkan3ORCID,Gunes Huseyin4ORCID,Kula Sahin Sennur5ORCID,Saritas Serdar6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Surgical Nursing, Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Sciences Kocaeli University Kocaeli Turkey

2. Division of Surgical Nursing, Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Sciences Istanbul Aydin University Istanbul Turkey

3. Department of Emergency Aid and Disaster Management, Faculty of Health Sciences Malatya Turgut Ozal University Malatya Turkey

4. Division of Surgical Nursing, Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Sciences Bayburt University Bayburt Turkey

5. Division of Surgical Nursing, Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Sciences Istanbul Istinye University Istanbul Turkey

6. Department of Medical Biology, Faculty of Medicine Malatya Turgut Ozal University Malatya Turkey

Abstract

AbstractThis randomized‐controlled trial aimed to investigate the effect of bed exercises on postoperative anxiety, pain, early ambulation and mobilization. This study was conducted with a randomized‐controlled trial design and in the general surgical clinic of a research and training hospital. A total of 120 patients (60 in the experimental group and 60 in the control group) scheduled for major abdominal surgery took part in the study. The data were collected using a patient information form, the Anxiety Specific to Surgery Questionnaire and the Visual Analog Scale through face‐to‐face interviews. The patients in the experimental group performed 15‐min bed exercises on the day of their operation, as well as on the postoperative first and second days, and the control group underwent only the routinely performed procedures in the clinic. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics, analysis of variance and t‐tests. The sample of our study included major abdominal surgery patients. Ambulation was achieved at a mean time of 4 h earlier in the experimental group. On the postoperative first and second days, the patients in the experimental group had mean mobilization durations that were approximately 2 h longer compared with the patients in the control group. Moreover, the postoperative pain and anxiety levels of the patients in the experimental group were significantly lower than those of the patients in the control group (p < 0.05). We recommend that bed exercises be performed to lower anxiety and pain severity, achieve early ambulation and increase the duration of mobilization among patients following major abdominal surgery.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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