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Therapeutic Touch : Its Effectiveness On Surgical Incision Site Pain

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Term Paper TitleTherapeutic Touch : Its Effectiveness On Surgical Incision Site Pain
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Therapeutic Touch : Its Effectiveness On Surgical Incision Site Pain

Therapeutic Touch : Its Effectiveness On Surgical Incision Site Pain


INTRODUCTION

     Therapeutic touch has been shown to decrease patients anxiety levels and
increase their pain tolerance levels when other more mainstream therapies have
not been completely effective. "Therapeutic touch is a process by which energy
is transmitted from one person to another for the purpose of potentiating the
healing process of one who is ill or injured." (Heidt, 1981; Krieger, 1979;
Lionberger, 1985; Randolph, 1984; Kramer, 1990).  In my capacity as a nursing
student on a medical- surgical unit, I have noticed an increase in pain
medication requests among patients with incision site pain and a minimal use of
alternative therapies for this pain management.  With the use of therapeutic
touch nurses can regain a closeness with patients and also have a direct effect
on their pain level.  Therefore the purpose of this study will be to determine
if therapeutic touch is an effective intervention for patients experiencing
surgical incision site pain within the first forty-eight hours after surgery.

PROBLEM STATEMENT

     The question posed for study is: "Is therapeutic touch an effective
intervention for decreasing a patients surgical site pain within the first
forty-eight hours after surgery?".  The independent variable is therapeutic
touch.  The dependant variable is decreasing surgical site pain.  The population
to be studied will be patients on a thirty bed medical-surgical floor of a Lake
Charles hospital.  Fifty surgical patients will be studied over a four week
period.  The patients will be randomly selected to avoid any bias by the
researcher.

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROBLEM

     "... therapeutic touch is a nursing intervention that has the potential
for eliciting a state of physiological relaxation in patients and for decreasing
patients anxiety" (Heidt, 1991).  The use of therapeutic touch is very important
to the nursing community. The need for immediate intervention in acute or
chronic pain could be handled at the bedside with no need to await a doctor's
order for pharmacological intervention.  Anxiety could be lessened to let
patients rest more comfortably in the stressful hospital environment.  Also
teaching could be enhanced in the less anxious and more pain free client.  A
client that is admitted to the hospital for surgery may not get all the rest
needed for proper recovery and healing due to inadequa...

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