Effects of Drains on Pain, Comfort and Anxiety in Patients Undergone Surgery

Backround: Surgical drains negatively affect patients’ comfort, cause anxiety along with pain, as they are used to promote healing after surgery.Purpose: This study aimed to determine pain, comfort and anxiety levels of patients with drains postoperatively.Methodology: Research was performed with 19...

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Main Authors: Ummu Yildiz Findik, Sacide Yildizeli Topcu, Ozge Vatansever
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Professor Despina Sapountzi-Krepia 2013-01-01
Series:International Journal of Caring Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org/docs/14.%20Findik%20UY.pdf
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spelling doaj-019477a75468451dac5cc317430989262020-11-25T00:26:43ZengProfessor Despina Sapountzi-KrepiaInternational Journal of Caring Sciences1791-52011792-037X2013-01-0163412419Effects of Drains on Pain, Comfort and Anxiety in Patients Undergone SurgeryUmmu Yildiz FindikSacide Yildizeli TopcuOzge VatanseverBackround: Surgical drains negatively affect patients’ comfort, cause anxiety along with pain, as they are used to promote healing after surgery.Purpose: This study aimed to determine pain, comfort and anxiety levels of patients with drains postoperatively.Methodology: Research was performed with 192 patients undergone abdominal, neck, breast and open heart surgery and had surgical and underwater chest drains at the postoperative period. Patient Information Form, Numerical Pain Scale, General Comfort Questionnaire and Trait Anxiety Scale was used for collection of data. In evaluating the data, we used the t-test, variance and correlation analysis, mean, percentage and frequency.Results: The patients’ mean score of pain was 4.67±2.93, comfort was 2.75±0.29 and anxiety was 39.31±9.21. It was found statistically significant that the comfort level decreases as the pain level increases and that the patients undergone open heart surgery and with underwater chest drains have higher pain levels. It was found statistically significant that, comfort level in patients undergone abdominal or cardiac surgery is lower than patients undergone breast or neck surgery, and that the comfort level decreases as the duration of drains increases. The increasing state anxiety while pain increases and comfort decreases was found statistically significant.Conclusions: Surgeries and drains applied after these procedures decrease the comfort level of the patients as increases the pain level. Also, pain and discomfort increase the patients’ anxiety. Nurses who providing care to these patients are suggested to improve measures about pain and anxiety reduction for maintaining of comfort.http://www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org/docs/14.%20Findik%20UY.pdfAnxietycomfortdrainagenursing carepain
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Sacide Yildizeli Topcu
Ozge Vatansever
Effects of Drains on Pain, Comfort and Anxiety in Patients Undergone Surgery
International Journal of Caring Sciences
Anxiety
comfort
drainage
nursing care
pain
author_facet Ummu Yildiz Findik
Sacide Yildizeli Topcu
Ozge Vatansever
author_sort Ummu Yildiz Findik
title Effects of Drains on Pain, Comfort and Anxiety in Patients Undergone Surgery
title_short Effects of Drains on Pain, Comfort and Anxiety in Patients Undergone Surgery
title_full Effects of Drains on Pain, Comfort and Anxiety in Patients Undergone Surgery
title_fullStr Effects of Drains on Pain, Comfort and Anxiety in Patients Undergone Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Drains on Pain, Comfort and Anxiety in Patients Undergone Surgery
title_sort effects of drains on pain, comfort and anxiety in patients undergone surgery
publisher Professor Despina Sapountzi-Krepia
series International Journal of Caring Sciences
issn 1791-5201
1792-037X
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Backround: Surgical drains negatively affect patients’ comfort, cause anxiety along with pain, as they are used to promote healing after surgery.Purpose: This study aimed to determine pain, comfort and anxiety levels of patients with drains postoperatively.Methodology: Research was performed with 192 patients undergone abdominal, neck, breast and open heart surgery and had surgical and underwater chest drains at the postoperative period. Patient Information Form, Numerical Pain Scale, General Comfort Questionnaire and Trait Anxiety Scale was used for collection of data. In evaluating the data, we used the t-test, variance and correlation analysis, mean, percentage and frequency.Results: The patients’ mean score of pain was 4.67±2.93, comfort was 2.75±0.29 and anxiety was 39.31±9.21. It was found statistically significant that the comfort level decreases as the pain level increases and that the patients undergone open heart surgery and with underwater chest drains have higher pain levels. It was found statistically significant that, comfort level in patients undergone abdominal or cardiac surgery is lower than patients undergone breast or neck surgery, and that the comfort level decreases as the duration of drains increases. The increasing state anxiety while pain increases and comfort decreases was found statistically significant.Conclusions: Surgeries and drains applied after these procedures decrease the comfort level of the patients as increases the pain level. Also, pain and discomfort increase the patients’ anxiety. Nurses who providing care to these patients are suggested to improve measures about pain and anxiety reduction for maintaining of comfort.
topic Anxiety
comfort
drainage
nursing care
pain
url http://www.internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org/docs/14.%20Findik%20UY.pdf
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