SAGE Open Nursing (Oct 2024)

Effect of Handheld Finger-Grip Relaxation Technique on Post-Neurosurgery Patients’ Pain and Anxiety

  • Asmaa Mohammad Ahmad Elnosary PhD,
  • Heba Abdel-Azeem Mostafa PhD,
  • Nayera Tantawy PhD,
  • Salam Bani Hani PhD,
  • Mohammed ALBashtawy PhD,
  • Ahmad Ayed PhD,
  • Marwa Fathalla Mostafa PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23779608241290674
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Introduction Post-neurosurgery patients often experience pain and anxiety. Handheld finger-grip relaxation helps the body, mind, and spirit to achieve relaxation. Objective This study investigated the effect of a handheld finger-grip relaxation technique on pain and anxiety in post-neurosurgery patients. Method A quasi-experimental study of 160 patients was randomly assigned to either the intervention group (received the handheld finger-grip relaxation technique) or the control group (received standard care). The intervention group received the handheld finger-grip relaxation technique for 15 min twice daily for 3 days. The control group received standard care. Pain and anxiety were assessed using a visual analog scale and a Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, respectively. Results The results showed that the intervention group had a highly statistically significant difference between pre and post-phase ( p < .0000) regarding the severity of pain and anxiety level. Meanwhile, there was a statistically significant difference ( p < .05) between pre and post-phase among the control group. Conclusion It is suggested that the handheld finger-grip relaxation technique may be an effective intervention for reducing pain and anxiety in post-neurosurgery patients.