Effect of Foot Massage on Incisional Pain and Sleep Pattern among Post Abdominal Surgery Patients

  • Youniss Ahmed El-ghiety A
  • Saad shaker Soliman M
  • Mohammed Ali Hassan A
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Background: abdominal surgery is a trans-abdominal incision. Persistent postoperative pain is a well-known consequence of this surgery. Foot massage appears to be effective in reducing incisional pain and improve sleep patterns among post abdominal surgery patients. Aim: To assess the effect of foot massage on incisional pain and sleep pattern among post abdominal surgery patients. Subjects and Methods: Design:

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Youniss Ahmed El-ghiety, A., Saad shaker Soliman, M., & Mohammed Ali Hassan, A. (2021). Effect of Foot Massage on Incisional Pain and Sleep Pattern among Post Abdominal Surgery Patients. Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 12(4), 570–584. https://doi.org/10.21608/ejhc.2021.202569

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