Effects of Acupressure on Sleep Quality After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
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Background
Sleep disturbances are common following coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG). Nowadays, nonmedical therapies are considered along with medical therapies for sleep disturbances. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of acupressure on sleep quality in patients after CABG.Methods
This randomized controlled trial assigned 60 patients admitted to the intensive care unit after CABG to 2 groups. Each group comprised 30 patients, with the experimental group receiving acupressure on 5 different solar points for 5 to 15 minutes during 2 consecutive postoperative days and the control group receiving only sedative drugs on request. Sleep quality was measured the day before and after CABG using the St Marys Hospital Sleep Questionnaire (SMHSQ) in both groups. An SMHSQ score 9 is normal and 36 is the worst sleep quality.Results
According to the obtained data, before the intervention, the median (interquartile range) score for sleep quality was 15 (1317) in the experimental group and 14 (1314) in the control group; therefore, there was no statistically significant difference between the 2 groups (P = 0.689). However, following acupressure, the scores changed significantly: the SMHSQ score rose to 14 (1314) in the experimental group, while it remained at 23 (2325) in the control groupsuggesting a reasonable difference in sleep quality between the 2 groups after CABG (P = 0.001). Also, the average difference in the control groups score ( 9 points) before and after the intervention period was more than that of the acupressure group (-1 point).Conclusions
Our findings showed that acupressure improved sleep quality in patients in the intensive care unit after CABG surgery. (Iranian Heart Journal 2017; 18(3):28-34) Language:
English
Published:
Iranian Heart Journal, Volume:18 Issue: 3, Fall 2017
Pages:
28 to 34
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