Effect of Benson's Relaxation Therapy on Stress and Physiological Parameters among Women with Preeclampsia

Document Type : Research articles

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Obstetric and Gynecologic Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University

Abstract

Preeclampsia (PE) belongs to the spectrum of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and if
untreated leads to dangerous consequences for both the mother and the baby. Globally preeclampsia
is responsible for 76,000 maternal and 500,000 fetal deaths each year. In developing countries around
40,000 women die each year due to PE or eclampsia. PE alone is estimated to account for about 40%
to 60% of all maternal deaths (Von-Dadelszen & Magee, 2016; WHO, 2015) In Egypt, the prevalence
of preeclampsia was 6% to 8% of all pregnancies (WHO, 2015). Objective: Evaluate the effect of
Benson's relaxation therapy on stress and physiological parameters among women with preeclampsia.
Setting: The study was conducted in preeclampsia unit at El-Shatby Maternity Hospital. Subjects: A
convenience sample of 80 pregnant women attending the previously mentioned setting. Tools: Three
tools were used for data collection. The first tool was Women’ Basic Data Structured Interview
Schedule to identify data related to women’ personal and socio-demographic characteristics and
reproductive history. The second tool was Physiological Parameters Sheet to assess vital signs. The
third tool was Cohen's Perceived Stress Scale Short Version (PSS-10) to measure subjects' level of
stress. Results: The study results revealed a highly statistically significant difference between the
studied groups in relation to decrease their stress level (P=0.000*) and maintaining physiological
parameters (blood pressure value, pulse rate & respiratory rate) within normal ranges (P=0.000*).
Conclusion: Benson relaxation can be used as an effective intervention to decrease stress level and
improve the physiological parameters among pre-eclamptic women. Recommendations: Benson
relaxation technique is an effective intervention for pre-eclamptic women and thus should be included
in the nursing care plan of this group of pregnant women.

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