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- W2892187464 abstract "Procedure pain is an important source of discomfort for clients in healthcaresetting. Intravenous cannulation is the common procedure that nurses frequently carryout which cause pain and distress to the recipient. The anticipation of pain aboutintravenous cannulation is generally under estimated and unappreciated. Pastexperience of intravenous cannulation may lead to avoidance or postponed neededmedical care. Valsalva Maneuver is a non-pharmacological and cost effective methodto reduce pain during intravenous cannulation. The study was undertaken to asses theeffect of Valsalva Maneuver on pain reduction amoung adult patient undergoingintravenous cannulation in Sree Mookambika Medical College Hospital,Kulasekharam.Study Objective:1. To assess the effect of Valsalva Maneuver on reducing pain duringintravenous cannulation by comparing with control group.Research Methodology:The researcher adopted a quasi-experimental with post test only control groupdesign. Patients admitted in Sree Mookambika Medical college hospital who needsperipheral intravenous cannulation were selected based on inclusion and exclusioncriteria using purposive sampling technique. Thirty samples were allotted toexperimental group and thirty allotted to the control group. Valsalva Maneuver isperformed in experimental group prior to peripheral intravenous cannulation. Whereascontrol group was not given any intervention. Post test was conducted in experimentaland control group using numerical rating pain scale.The date collected were analyzed based on the above mentioned objectives using thedescriptive and inferential statics.Study Findings:The study found that there was a significant reduction in the level of painduring peripheral intravenous cannulation in experimental group than in the controlgroup. The t-value difference of comparison of post-test pain tabulated was found tobe t = 14.8*, df = 58, p < 0.05.Conclusion:viiiThe study findings indicate that the Valsalva Maneuver is effective nonpharmacological measure to reduce pain during peripheral intravenous cannulation." @default.
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- W2892187464 title "Effectiveness of Valsalva Maneuver on Pain Reduction among Adult Patients undergoing peripheral intravenous cannulation in Sree Mookambika Medical College Hospital, Kulasekharam" @default.
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