冷敷对皮下注射抗凝血剂患者疼痛强度及瘀斑的影响

Eman S. Omran, Hend Alan
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背景:皮下注射抗凝血剂经常导致注射部位疼痛、肿胀和瘀伤。冷敷是一种缓解疼痛的治疗方法,通过降低儿茶酚胺水平,提高内啡肽水平,延迟疼痛信号向中枢神经系统的传递。目的:评价冷敷对皮下注射抗凝血剂患者疼痛强度和瘀斑的影响。设计:采用准实验研究设计(研究/对照组)。环境:本研究在Benha大学医院心脏护理科进行。参与者:接受皮下抗凝治疗的心脏护理病房患者为期6个月的目的样本(从2021年2月初到2021年7月底)。收集数据的工具包括:工具I患者评估工具,工具擦伤分类量表,工具视觉模拟疼痛评定量表,工具IV瘀斑教育量表是用于评估患者的一些工具。结果:研究组和对照组疼痛强度的差异具有高度统计学意义,p值为0.000,超过一半的对照组在注射部位出现瘀伤,而研究组的这一比例不到四分之一。在瘀斑方面,超过一半的研究组没有瘀斑,而对照组只有不到四分之一。结论:研究结果表明,与对照组相比,冷敷组在减轻疼痛强度、挫伤和瘀斑形成方面效果更好。建议:为了更广泛地推广研究结果,该研究可以扩大样本量。
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Effect of Cold Compresses on Pain Intensity and Ecchymosis Among Patients Receiving Subcutaneous Anticoagulant Injection
Background : Subcutaneous anticoagulant injection frequently result in pain, swelling, and bruising at the injection site. Cold compresses are a pain-relieving treatment that works by lowering catecholamine levels, raising endorphin levels, and delaying pain signal transmission to the central nervous system. Aim of the study: To evaluate the effect of cold compresses on pain intensity and ecchymosis among patients receiving a subcutaneous anticoagulant injection. Design : A quasi-experimental research design (study/control group) was utilized. Setting : The research was carried out at Benha University Hospital's Cardiac Care Unit. Participants: A six-month purposive sample of cardiac care unit patients who were treated with subcutaneous anticoagulants (from the beginning of febreuary2021 to the end of July 2021). Tools for gathering data include: Tool I Patient Assessment Tool, Tool Bruising Category Scale, Tool Visual Analogue Pain Rating Scale, and Tool IV Ecchymosis Education Scale are some of the tools used to assess patients. Results : The difference in pain intensity between the study and control groups was highly statistically significant at a p-value of 0.000, with more than half of the control group suffering bruising at the injection site, compared to less than a quarter of the study group. In terms of ecchymosis, more than half of the study group had no ecchymosis, compared to less than a quarter of the control group. Conclusion: Based on the data, it can be concluded that applying cold compresses to the study group reduced pain intensity, bruising, and ecchymosis formation more effectively than in the control group. . Recommendations: To generalize the findings more broadly, the study could be done with bigger sample size.
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