The effect of classical foot massage on insomnia and anxiety in preeclamptic pregnant women: a randomized controlled study
Ayça Şolt Kırca,
Nurdilan Şener Çetin
Abstract:SUMMARY
OBJECTIVE:
Preeclampsia is one of the most common complaints during pregnancy.
Preeclamptic pregnant women may experience insomnia and anxiety.
METHODS:
This study was a randomized controlled trial with 71 preeclamptic women. In
the experimental group, a foot massage was done for 3 days in a week. In the
control group, any applications were not done. These groups were assessed
for insomnia and anxiety levels.
RESULTS:
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