Comparing of the effect of reflexive and strock massages on anxiety in patients with Myocardial infarction

AuthorParvin Taghizadehen
AuthorDavood‎‏ ‏ Hekmatpouen
AuthorKhadijeh‏ ‏Chalechale‎en
AuthorMahnaz Ahmadi‎en
Issued Date2015-03-20en
AbstractBackground: Nowadays, the use of complementary medicine alongside other treatments for relaxation and balance hemodynamics in cardiovascular patients is stressed. Thus, the present study was performed to comparing of the effect of reflexive and strock massages on anxiety in patients with myocardial infarction.Methods: This clinical trial was performed on 105 patients who were randomly assigned to three groups: reflexive massages, strock massages and control groups. Each patient in the stroke and reflexive massage groups in both the morning and afternoon in one day was under massage for 15 minutes. In control group no specific action occurred except routine care and measuring anxiety in both morning and evening time. The amount of anxiety was measured before the massage in morning and 20 minute after massage in evening by Spilberger standard questioner.Results: In stroke and reflexive massage groups, significant differences was seen between anxiety before and after the massage (Pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordStroke Massageen
Keywordreflexive massageen
Keywordanxietyen
Keywordcomplementary medicineen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleComparing of the effect of reflexive and strock massages on anxiety in patients with Myocardial infarctionen
TypeResearch Articleen

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