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Borzou R, Falegary G H, Torkaman B. Survey Effect of Rhythmic Breathing on the Intensity of Pain in the Post Orthopedic Surgery Patients. J Arak Uni Med Sci 2001; 4 (4) :37-41
URL: http://jams.arakmu.ac.ir/article-1-6685-en.html
1- Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan, Iran.
2- Supervisor of Malayer Hospital.
Abstract:   (1451 Views)
Introduction: Rhythmic  breathing  is  a  method  which  distracts  the  acute  pains. But  there  is  not  any  research  effect  of  rhythmic  breathing  on  the  intensity  of  pain  in  the  post  orthopedic  surgery  in  our  study  which  is  a  semi-experimental  clinical  trial  study, we  found  the  effect  of  rhythmic  breathing  on  the  intensity  of  pain  and  also  the  amount  of  analgesis  taken  by  the  post  orthopedic  surgery  patients.
Materials  and  Methods: In  this  study  68  orthopedic  surgery  patients  were  randomely  divided  in  the  two  experimental (34)  and  control (34) groups.  Both  groups  were  studied  in  the  first  24  hours  after  the  surgery.  The  intensity  of  pain  in  patients  were  measured  according  to  the  visual  analogue  intensity  pain  scale (VAS) which  is  a  10  of  parts  scale  amount  of  analgesic  taken  by  the  patients.
Results: Statistical  analysis  of  our  findings  shows  that  there  is  a  significant  difference  between  two  experimental  and  control  groups (p<0.001)  this  means  that  experimental  group  has  taken  less  analgesic  in  comparison  to  the  control  group (p<0.001).
Conclusion:  As  the  result  according  to  our  information  rhythmic  breathing  can  reduce  the  intensity  of  pain  and  also  the  amount  of  analgesic  taken  by  the  post  orthopedic  surgery  patients.
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Type of Study: Original Atricle | Subject: psychology
Received: 2021/01/19 | Accepted: 2001/12/31

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