2023
DOI: 10.1111/jorc.12457
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Effect of acupressure applied to L4 point on the severity of fistula needle pain in patients: A randomised control trial

Abstract: BackgroundPatients usually feel pain when a needle is inserted into the fistula. This acute pain can be relieved by acupressure, which is a nonpharmacological application method.ObjectiveThis study was designed to explore the effect of acupressure application to the Hegu point on the severity of acute pain caused by fistula needle insertion in patients with antecubital arteriovenous fistula.DesignIt is a randomised control study.ParticipantsThe study was conducted with 32 intervention and 32 control patients, … Show more

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“…The ballot method was used to determine which group would start the study. After balloting, dialysis patients on a Monday, Wednesday, and Friday schedule were considered the intervention group, whereas those dialyzed on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday were defined as the control group 16 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ballot method was used to determine which group would start the study. After balloting, dialysis patients on a Monday, Wednesday, and Friday schedule were considered the intervention group, whereas those dialyzed on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday were defined as the control group 16 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%