Effects of Foot Reflexology and Tactile Stimulation on Consciousness and Physiological Indicators of Traumatic Patients

Background: Brain injuries are a major cause of mortality and disability. Sensory stimulation can reduce the complications of brain injuries in the patients.  Objectives: To compare the effect of foot reflexology with tactile stimulation of the hand on level of consciousness and physiological indica...

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Main Authors: Baghiatallah Salehi, Jalil Azimian, Leili Yekefallah, Maryam Mafi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Guilan University of Medical Sciences 2019-08-01
Series:Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences
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Online Access:http://cjns.gums.ac.ir/article-1-260-en.html
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spelling doaj-516f246b7e414deca8059b47ba1e9b902020-11-25T00:29:29ZengGuilan University of Medical SciencesCaspian Journal of Neurological Sciences2423-48182423-48182019-08-0153133139Effects of Foot Reflexology and Tactile Stimulation on Consciousness and Physiological Indicators of Traumatic PatientsBaghiatallah Salehi0Jalil Azimian1Leili Yekefallah2Maryam Mafi3 Nursing and Midwifery School, Qazvin Islamic Azad University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, Iran Department of Critical Care Nursing, Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, Iran Department of Critical Care Nursing, Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, Iran Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, Iran Background: Brain injuries are a major cause of mortality and disability. Sensory stimulation can reduce the complications of brain injuries in the patients.  Objectives: To compare the effect of foot reflexology with tactile stimulation of the hand on level of consciousness and physiological indicators in traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients  Materials & Methods: 60 TBI patients hospitalized in the ICU of selected hospitals in Qazvin, Iran assigned to three intervention groups and one control group using block randomization. The patients were matched using the glasgow coma scale (GCS) (score of 8) and the Richmond agitation and sedation scale (RASS) (scores -2 to +2). The first intervention group received tactile stimulation of the hand from the wrist downwards, the second intervention group received foot reflexology, and the third both tactile stimulation and foot reflexology, while the controls received routine care. The Data collected were analyzed in SPSS V. 21. P<0.05 was set as the level of statistical significance. Results: The Mean±SD level of consciousness was the highest in the foot reflexology group(9.38±3.3) compared to that in the group of tactile stimulation of the hand (9.03±2.18), the group receiving both treatments (7.96±1.8) and the control group (6.92±3.3) (P<0.001). The findings also revealed reductions in the heart rate, respiratory rate and systolic blood pressure and increases in peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (O2 sat) and level of consciousness in the TBI of the foot reflexology group. Conclusion: Foot reflexology can decrease the heart rate, respiratory rate and systolic blood pressure, and increase O2 sat in TBI patients and increase the level of consciousness.http://cjns.gums.ac.ir/article-1-260-en.htmlconsciousnessintensive care unitsbrain injuries
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author Baghiatallah Salehi
Jalil Azimian
Leili Yekefallah
Maryam Mafi
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Jalil Azimian
Leili Yekefallah
Maryam Mafi
Effects of Foot Reflexology and Tactile Stimulation on Consciousness and Physiological Indicators of Traumatic Patients
Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences
consciousness
intensive care units
brain injuries
author_facet Baghiatallah Salehi
Jalil Azimian
Leili Yekefallah
Maryam Mafi
author_sort Baghiatallah Salehi
title Effects of Foot Reflexology and Tactile Stimulation on Consciousness and Physiological Indicators of Traumatic Patients
title_short Effects of Foot Reflexology and Tactile Stimulation on Consciousness and Physiological Indicators of Traumatic Patients
title_full Effects of Foot Reflexology and Tactile Stimulation on Consciousness and Physiological Indicators of Traumatic Patients
title_fullStr Effects of Foot Reflexology and Tactile Stimulation on Consciousness and Physiological Indicators of Traumatic Patients
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Foot Reflexology and Tactile Stimulation on Consciousness and Physiological Indicators of Traumatic Patients
title_sort effects of foot reflexology and tactile stimulation on consciousness and physiological indicators of traumatic patients
publisher Guilan University of Medical Sciences
series Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences
issn 2423-4818
2423-4818
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Background: Brain injuries are a major cause of mortality and disability. Sensory stimulation can reduce the complications of brain injuries in the patients.  Objectives: To compare the effect of foot reflexology with tactile stimulation of the hand on level of consciousness and physiological indicators in traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients  Materials & Methods: 60 TBI patients hospitalized in the ICU of selected hospitals in Qazvin, Iran assigned to three intervention groups and one control group using block randomization. The patients were matched using the glasgow coma scale (GCS) (score of 8) and the Richmond agitation and sedation scale (RASS) (scores -2 to +2). The first intervention group received tactile stimulation of the hand from the wrist downwards, the second intervention group received foot reflexology, and the third both tactile stimulation and foot reflexology, while the controls received routine care. The Data collected were analyzed in SPSS V. 21. P<0.05 was set as the level of statistical significance. Results: The Mean±SD level of consciousness was the highest in the foot reflexology group(9.38±3.3) compared to that in the group of tactile stimulation of the hand (9.03±2.18), the group receiving both treatments (7.96±1.8) and the control group (6.92±3.3) (P<0.001). The findings also revealed reductions in the heart rate, respiratory rate and systolic blood pressure and increases in peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (O2 sat) and level of consciousness in the TBI of the foot reflexology group. Conclusion: Foot reflexology can decrease the heart rate, respiratory rate and systolic blood pressure, and increase O2 sat in TBI patients and increase the level of consciousness.
topic consciousness
intensive care units
brain injuries
url http://cjns.gums.ac.ir/article-1-260-en.html
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