To Determine the Effect of Voice of Holley Quran on the Pain Experience after Cesarean Section, 1997.
Abstract
Abstract: Introduction: Pain following abdominal surgery is an unpleasant sensory and affective experience that can contribute to postoperative complications, prolonging hospitalization and recovery. Pain is not always controlled by prescribed analgesics.
Objective: To determine the effect of voice of Holley Quran on the pain experience after cesarean section.
Design: This is a quasi –experimental study. A visual analogue pain scale, a questionnaire, a checklist was used to assess patient’s perception of pain, their pain intensity and behavioral and physiological responses to pain.
Setting: Obstetrics gynecology center of Tabriz Medical Science University.
Samples: 58 nulliparous pregnant women aged 20-30 years admitted for cesarean delivery were randomly assigned into two groups: case and control. The case group was wearing headphone and listening to voice of Holley Quran.
Results: The results indicated that there was a significant decrease in pain intensity of case group (P=0.01).
Conclusion: Base on the findings, the researcher suggested the use of voice of Holley Quran for decreasing of postoperative pain.