Effect of hand tactile stimulation on the vital signs of brain injury patients hospitalized in Qazvin intensive care units, Iran

AuthorLeili Yekefallahen
AuthorJalil Azimianen
Authorfatemeh aghaeen
AuthorMahmoud Alipour Heidarien
AuthorFateme Hasandoosten
Issued Date2018-11-30en
AbstractBackground: Hospitalization in intensive care units (ICUs) results tactile deprivation, which may cause physiologic imbalance. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of hand tactile stimulation on the vital signs of traumatic head injury patients in Qazvin ICUs. Methods: This clinical trial study was conducted on sixty patients with severe brain trauma admitted to ICUs in Qazvin, in 2016. The subjects were selected by the convenience sampling method and assigned in two groups of intervention and control. Hands, wrists and palms of patients were touched for 5 minutes twice a day (morning and evening) and vital signs were recorded immediately from the 1st to 5th day of admission. Data were analyzed by the paired and independent t tests. Findings: According to the results, hand tactile stimulation significantly decreased systolic blood pressure level (P=0.0001), diastolic blood pressure (Pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordTouchen
KeywordVital signsen
KeywordTraumatic brain injuriesen
KeywordSensory deprivationen
KeywordIntensive care unitsen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleEffect of hand tactile stimulation on the vital signs of brain injury patients hospitalized in Qazvin intensive care units, Iranen
TypeResearch Articleen

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