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  • Journal of Basic and Clinical Health Sciences
  • Volume:6 Issue:1
  • Effect of Active and Passive Heating Methods Used in Different Areas of Perioperative Processes on T...

Effect of Active and Passive Heating Methods Used in Different Areas of Perioperative Processes on Thermal Comfort and Anxiety: A Randomized Control Trial

Authors : Pınar TUNÇ TUNA, Şerife KURŞUN, İnci KARA 
Pages : 225-237
Doi:10.30621/jbachs.950156
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Publication Date : 2022-01-27
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the effects of active and passive heating methods applied in different parts of the perioperative process on thermal comfort, anxiety, and vital signs. Design: This study was conducted with patients admitted for open abdominal surgery between October 1, 2018 and January 10, 2019. Patients were randomly allocated into three groups as follows: Group A insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(n = 33);, Group B insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(n = 33);, and Group C insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(control group; n = 33);. Methods: This study is a randomized, pretest–posttest controlled experimental design. Intervention Group A and B gowns blowing warm air were used as intervention tools. Procedural care insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Group C); received routine hospital care. Vital signs, thermal comfort, and anxiety levels of the patients were evaluated. Findings: Compared to those in Group B, for patients in Group A, the thermal comfort levels were higher and the anxiety levels were lower. The highest body temperature was seen in the patients in Group A. No difference was noted in blood pressure values between the groups. The pulse values of the patients in Groups A and B were significantly lower. Conclusion: The use of gowns blowing warm air had a positive effect on the patients’ anxiety, thermal comfort, and vital signs.
Keywords : active heating, anxiety, blowing warm air, nursing, hypothermia, thermal comfort

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