Effectiveness of early ambulation on post operative recovery among the women who has undergone abdominal hysterectomy at Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai

Meenakshi, G (2018) Effectiveness of early ambulation on post operative recovery among the women who has undergone abdominal hysterectomy at Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai. Masters thesis, College of Nursing, Madurai Medical College, Madurai.

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Abstract

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: The present study was aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of early ambulation on post operative recovery among the women who has undergone abdominal hysterectomy at Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai. OBJECTIVES: 1. To assess the episiotomy wound healing among postnatal mothers in interventional and control group at GRH Madurai. 2. To evaluate the effectiveness of sodium chloride application on episiotomy wound healing among postnatal mothers in interventional group at GRH Madurai. 3. To associate the episiotomy wound healing among postnatal mothers both interventional and control group with their socio demographic variable and obstetrical variables. HYPOTHESES: There is a significant difference between pre test and post test episiotomy wound healing among postnatal mothers in interventional group at GRH Madurai. There is a significant association between episiotomy wound healing among post natal mothers both interventional and control group with their socio demographic and obstetrical variables. METHODOLOGY: Quantitative approach true experimental pre test and post test design was used. 60 subjects were selected by simple random sampling. 30 interventional group and 30 in control group. Sodium chloride application twice a day for 3 consecutive days given for interventional group. RESULTS: The findings revealed that improve the wound healing after intervention confirmed by paired “t” test (t = 11.74 and p = < 0.001%) level. CONCLUSION: Statistical evidence proved that early ambulation is an effective intervention to enhance the post operative recovery which increases the confident and motivate the women to do their daily activities and functional activities independently. During the first day of the post operative period.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Additional Information: Reg.No.301622003
Uncontrolled Keywords: sodium chloride application, episiotomy wound healing, postnatal mothers.
Subjects: NURSING > Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing
Depositing User: Subramani R
Date Deposited: 30 Sep 2019 03:31
Last Modified: 30 Sep 2019 04:59
URI: http://repository-tnmgrmu.ac.in/id/eprint/11650

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