Effect of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Device on Pain Intensity among Female Students during Primary Dysmenorrhea

R. Abobaker, Rasha Abdalaziz
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Background: primary dysmenorrhea is characterized by cramping, dull, and throbbing pain in the lower abdomen. The device of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is one of the non-pharmacological approaches to stimulate the nerves for therapeutic purposes. The gate control theory and the release of endogenous morphine are at the core of TENS' effect on primary dysmenorrhea. Aim: The study aimed to evaluate the effect of the Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation device on pain intensity among female students during primary dysmenorrhea. Research design: A quasi-experimental study design was applied. Research setting: The study was performed in the medical clinic at Gulf Colleges, Hafr Al Batin Governorate, Saudi Arabia. Sampling: A purposive sample comprised of 100 students. They were assigned randomly into two different groups (50) the active TENS group (study group), and (50) for TENS placebo group (control group) Tools: three tools to collect data: Tool ( I) : socio-demographic and menstrual characteristics, Tool (II) : dysmenorrheal pain profile, Tool ( III) : Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). It was used to measure the intensity of pain for both groups. Results : There was a statistically significant difference found among students of the study group after the intervention, where (P-value<0.0001). Moreover, another high significant difference was also detected among students of the study group after the first and second months of intervention about their intensity of dysmenorrheal pain where (P-value=0.000). Conclusion: TENS is a non-pharmacological method for reducing the severity of pain and symptoms associated with primary dysmenorrhea. Recommendations: TENS should be advocated as a non-pharmacological method for the treatment of primary dysmenorrheal pain.
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经皮神经电刺激装置对女生原发性痛经疼痛强度的影响
背景:原发性痛经以下腹痉挛、钝痛和搏动性疼痛为特征。经皮神经电刺激装置(TENS)是一种非药物刺激神经的治疗方法。门限控制理论和内源性吗啡的释放是TENS治疗原发性痛经的核心机制。目的:探讨经皮神经电刺激装置对女生原发性痛经疼痛强度的影响。研究设计:采用准实验研究设计。研究环境:本研究在沙特阿拉伯Hafr Al Batin省海湾学院的医学诊所进行。抽样:由100名学生组成的有目的的抽样。他们被随机分为两组(50人):活跃的TENS组(研究组)和安慰剂组(对照组)。工具:三种工具收集数据:工具(I):社会人口统计学和月经特征,工具(II):痛经概况,工具(III):视觉模拟量表(VAS)。它被用来测量两组人的疼痛强度。结果:实验组学生干预后差异有统计学意义(p值<0.0001)。此外,在干预的第一个月和第二个月后,研究组学生的痛经强度也出现了另一个高度显著差异(p值=0.000)。结论:TENS是一种减轻原发性痛经疼痛和症状的非药物治疗方法。建议:应提倡将TENS作为治疗原发性痛经的非药物方法。
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