he Effect of Care and the Use of Virtual Reality Glasses on Pain and Comfort
Trial Parameters
Brief Summary
The research will be conducted to determine the effect of comfort theory-based care and virtual reality glasses on pain and comfort levels in women who have given birth to primiparous babies. The hypotheses of the study are: H0: Comfort theory-based care and the use of virtual reality glasses have no effect on pain and comfort in the postpartum period. H1-1: Comfort theory-based care has an effect on pain level in the postpartum period. H1-2: Comfort theory-based care has an effect on comfort in the postpartum period. H2-1: The use of virtual reality glasses in the postpartum period has an effect on the level of pain. H2-2: The use of virtual reality glasses in the postpartum period has an effect on comfort.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Volunteering to participate in research * Having given birth with epidural anesthesia * Being between the ages of 18-35 * Having given birth within 37-41 weeks of pregnancy * Having a primiparous cesarean birth Exclusion Criteria: * Having a normal birth * Having given birth with general anesthesia * Having a disability that limits vision, hearing or communication * Having a systemic disease, hypertension, preeclampsia or uterine atony and risk of bleeding