2023
DOI: 10.21608/ejhc.2023.297307
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Effectiveness of Thumb Manual Pressure on Pain, Bruising and Satisfaction Associated with Anticoagulant Subcutaneous Injection.

Abstract: Anticoagulant medications help prevent thromboembolisms, and improve health. The most common negative consequences of anticoagulant injection are pain, bruising that affect negatively on patient satisfaction. Non pharmacological methods to decrease such consequences had a great attention. Aim of the study: Explore the effectiveness of thumb manual pressure application on anticoagulant subcutaneous injection pain, bruising, and satisfaction experienced compared to routine SCI. Study design: A quasi-experimental… Show more

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