Clinical Trial: Stress Ball Intervention for Anxiety, Pain, and Breastfeeding Following Elective Cesarean Section
Study Status: COMPLETED
Recruit Status: COMPLETED
Condition: Caesarean Section
Study Type: OBSERVATIONAL
Official Title: Evaluating the Role of Stress Ball Use in Reducing Anxiety and Pain and Promoting Breastfeeding Following Elective Cesarean Section
Brief Summary:
Although pregnancy and birth are physiological processes, they create a significant burden and stress for the female body.The pregnancy period can cause permanent psychological changes as well as physiological ones.In the pre-operative period, patients experience anxiety for many reasons.In addition to general concerns such as health and surgery-related concerns, uncertainty about the end, moving away from home and loved ones, and interruption of daily tasks, there are also anesthesia-related concerns such as not…
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