The Effect of Slow-Stroke Back Massage on the Anxiety Levels of Iranian Women on the First Postpartum Day

Fereshteh Jahdi, Maryam Mehrabadi, Forough Mortazavi, Hamid Haghani, Fereshteh Jahdi, Maryam Mehrabadi, Forough Mortazavi, Hamid Haghani

Abstract

Background: Anxiety disorder is common during the postpartum period. Back massage relaxation techniques are one of the most important nonpharmacological interventions to prevent and control postpartum-related anxiety.

Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of slow-stroke back massage on the anxiety levels of primiparous mothers in the first days after delivery.

Materials and methods: This single-blind controlled clinical trial consisted of 100 primiparous mothers with normal deliveries. The mothers were randomly allocated to interventional (n = 50) or control (n = 50) groups using binary blocks. Both groups were followed up just before, immediately after, and the morning after the intervention. Data were collected using a demographic questionnaire and Spielberger's state anxiety inventory (STAI) questionnaire.

Results: The mean age of the mothers was 22 years. There were no significant between-group differences in age (P = 0.333), education (P = 0.427), and medication during labor and the postpartum period (P = 0.412). There was no statistically significant difference between the mean anxiety scores of the experimental (6.66 ± 35.48) and control groups (9.05 ± 37.42) before the intervention (P = 0.268). Immediately after the massage and the next morning, there was a significant between-group difference in the anxiety scores (P < 0.001).

Conclusions: The findings demonstrate that slow-stroke back massage is a simple, inexpensive, noninvasive, and effective method to reduce the anxiety levels of primiparous women during the first postpartum day.

Keywords: Anxiety; Massage; Postpartum.

Figures

Figure 1.. Consort Flowchart of the Study
Figure 1.. Consort Flowchart of the Study
Figure 2.. Line Graph Showing the Differences…
Figure 2.. Line Graph Showing the Differences in Anxiety Levels in the Control and Intervention Groups on the First Postpartum Day
Figure 3.. Line Graph Showing the Differences…
Figure 3.. Line Graph Showing the Differences in Anxiety Levels Before Massage, After Massage, and the Morning After Massage in the Intervention Group on the First Postpartum Day
Figure 4.. Line Graph Showing the Differences…
Figure 4.. Line Graph Showing the Differences in Anxiety Levels Before, After, and the Morning After in the Control Group on the First Postpartum Day

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