About this trial
This study will be conducted to investigate the effects of hot foot baths on patients' sleep quality and fatigue severity levels.The study will be conducted in the Gastroenterology clinic of a university hospital in Türkiye. The research sample will consist of 60 adult patients. Patients will be randomly divided into two groups: the intervention and control groups. The intervention group will receive hot foot baths for three consecutive nights starting from the second day of hospitalization. The foot bath will be applied one hour before the patient goes to bed at night. The foot tub will be filled with hot water to approximately 20 cm above the patient's ankle and the temperature of the water will be measured with a water thermometer. The temperature of the water will be kept stable at 41-42°C. This application will be done for 20 minutes. The sleep and fatigue levels of the patients will be measured with measurement tools in the morning (3 times) following each application. No application will be applied to the control group, and sleep and fatigue levels will be measured in a similar manner to the measurement tools applied to the intervention group and the application days.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
being over the age of 18,
having no disorder which could affect pain perception,
having no communication problem, and voluntarily agreeing to participate in the research,
Having been admitted to the clinic at least 24 hours ago,
Disqualifiers
being under the age of 18
not being conscious, refusing to participate in the research or opting to leave the study at any point,
Having a problem with vital signs before the application,
Having a diagnosed sleep disorder.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Hot foot bath application group