2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2021.10.012
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The effect of reflexology massage and passive music therapy intervention before burn dressing on pain, anxiety level and sleep quality

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“…The highest risk of bias in the included studies was 20%, whereas the ‘some concerns’ risk of bias was 10%. Seven studies describe the generation of random sequences (Alinia‐Najjar et al, 2020; Boitor et al, 2019; Fazlollah et al, 2021; Hsu et al, 2019; Kabuk et al, 2021; Kandeel et al, 2019; Oshvandi et al, 2014). Four of these studies (Alinia‐Najjar et al, 2020; Boitor et al, 2019; Fazlollah et al, 2021; Oshvandi et al, 2014) used randomised blocks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The highest risk of bias in the included studies was 20%, whereas the ‘some concerns’ risk of bias was 10%. Seven studies describe the generation of random sequences (Alinia‐Najjar et al, 2020; Boitor et al, 2019; Fazlollah et al, 2021; Hsu et al, 2019; Kabuk et al, 2021; Kandeel et al, 2019; Oshvandi et al, 2014). Four of these studies (Alinia‐Najjar et al, 2020; Boitor et al, 2019; Fazlollah et al, 2021; Oshvandi et al, 2014) used randomised blocks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two other studies (Oshvandi et al, 2014; Rafii et al, 2020) inversed the scores so that a higher sleep quality score indicated better sleep quality. Four studies (Boitor et al, 2019; Fazlollah et al, 2021; Hsu et al, 2019; Kabuk et al, 2021) indicated higher scores for improved sleep quality.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Over the past several years, the burn community has employed increasingly sophisticated methods to enhance pain control through pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic means. Such methods have included distraction, 5 music therapy, 6 aromatherapy, 7 , 8 acupuncture, 9 oral and intravenous (IV) ketamine, and bupivacaine. 10–13 The goal of this work has been to expand the multimodal armamentarium and to manage acute pain while minimizing the known, long-term negative consequences of poorly managed pain such as post-traumatic stress disorder and the development of chronic pain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%