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Effects of Foot Bath Therapy on Operating Room Nurses¡¯ Lower Extremities Edema, Stress, and Fatigue

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ÀÌ¿µ½Å ( Lee Young-Sin ) - ¿ï»ê´ëÇб³º´¿ø

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of foot bath therapy on operating room (OR) nurses¡¯ lower extremities edema, stress, and fatigue.

Methods: This study used a randomized control group non-synchronized design. The data were collected from August to October 2013, and a total of 50 OR nurses in an university hospital in U Metropolitan City participated in the study: 25 nurses for the experimental group and 25 for the control group. The experimental group received foot bath in which feet were soaked in 40C¡Æ water and immersed up to ankle line for 20 minutes per a day for 12 times.

Results: There were significant decrease in the calf edema, physical stress, and fatigue between pre and post foot bath therapy.

Conclusion: The findings of this study show that foot bath had the effect in decreasing lower extremities edema, stress, and fatigue among OR nurses. Foot bath therapy, therefore, is suggested as a comfort and easy-to-use method in
clinical setting to reduce OR nurses¡¯ lower extremities edema, stress, and fatigue.
KeyWords

Foot bath therapy, Edema of the lower extremity, Stress, Fatigue, Operating room nurses
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