焦虑
医学
生命体征
进行性肌肉放松
随机对照试验
血压
物理疗法
放松(心理学)
心理干预
麻醉
患者满意度
外科
内科学
护理部
精神科
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jopan.2019.11.002
摘要
Abstract Purpose This study aimed to determine the effects of intraoperative progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) and the application of virtual reality (VR) on anxiety, vital signs, and satisfaction levels during a knee arthroscopy operation. Design The study was a three-group randomized controlled trial. Methods This study was conducted with 93 patients who consented to participate in the study. Findings The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory—S anxiety scale (STAI-S) scores were increased in all the three groups after the surgery. When the preoperative and postoperative STAI-S scores in the group were examined; intragroup STAI-S scores in the PMR and VR groups were statistically significant (P Conclusions Intraoperative PMR and VR can be used as nursing interventions to increase satisfaction and positively affect vital signs in patients who undergo surgery with spinal anesthesia.
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