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Comparison of Breathing Yoga and Progressive Muscle Relaxation Techniques After Transplantation

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Bitlis Eren University
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorBitlis Eren University
Started2025-03-01
Est. completion2025-07-15
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

The study aims to compare the effectiveness of breathing yoga and progressive muscle relaxation techniques in relieving pain, respiratory complications and kinesiophobia in liver transplant recipients. H1-0: Breathing yoga has no effect in reducing pain in liver transplant recipients. H1-1: Breathing yoga has an effect in reducing pain in liver transplant recipients. H2-0: Breathing yoga has no effect in reducing respiratory complications in liver transplant recipients. H2-1: Breathing yoga has an effect in reducing respiratory complications in liver transplant recipients. H3-0: Breathing yoga has no effect in relieving kinesiophobia in liver transplant recipients. H3-1: Breathing yoga has an effect in relieving kinesiophobia in liver transplant recipients. H4-0: PMRTs has no effect in reducing pain in liver transplant recipients. H4-1: PMRTs have an effect on reducing pain in liver transplant recipients. H5-0: PMRTs have no effect on reducing respiratory complications in liver transplant recipients. H5-1: PMRTs have an effect on reducing respiratory complications in liver transplant recipients. H6-0: PMRTs have no effect on relieving kinesiophobia in liver transplant recipients. H6-1: PMRTs have an effect on relieving kinesiophobia in liver transplant recipients.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Successful liver transplantation,
* Considered to be discharged after liver transplantation,
* Being 18 years old or older,
* No communication or language barriers,
* Agreeing to do PMRTs,
* Agreeing to do breathing yoga

Exclusion Criteria:

* Having any auditory or mental problems,
* Wanting to leave the study,
* Having difficulty/unable to do PMRTs,
* Having any joint-knee and orthopedic disorders,
* Having difficulty/unable to do breathing yoga.

Conditions6

AnxietyBreathing, MouthKinesiophobiaLiver DiseaseMuscle RelaxationPain, Postoperative

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