Title of article :
The effectiveness of core stability exercises on nurse fatigue
Author/Authors :
afrasiabifar, ardashir yasuj university of medical sciences - school of nursing, Yasuj, Iran , mosavi, asadolah tehran university of medical sciences - school of medicine - department of medical education, Tehran, Iran , mohammadian‑behbahani, masoumeh yasuj university of medical sciences - school of nursing, Yasuj, Iran , hoseinichenar, nazafarin yasuj university of medical sciences - school of nursing, Yasuj, Iran
Abstract :
Context: Despite reporting a high prevalence of fatigue among nurses, few studies have been examined the impact of measures to reduce their fatigue. Aims: The present study aims to examine the impact of core stability exercises on nurses’ fatigue. Settings and Design: The present study is a field trial study. The study population has been included all nurses who are employing in Shahid Rajaie hospital of Gachsaran. Materials and Methods: A total of 46 eligible nurses were selected through convenience sampling but allocated between experimental and control groups based on block randomization. Nurses in the experimental group did a core stability exercise based on the protocol as three times a week for 6 weeks. The impact of exercise was evaluated using multidimensional fatigue inventory before and after the intervention. Statistical Analysis Used: The collected data were analyzed using SPSS software through descriptive and analytical statistics such as the Chi‑square test and t‑test, taking into account the 95% confidence intervals. Results: No statistically significant difference was observed in the mean score of total fatigue and its dimensions between two groups on precore stability exercises (P 0.05). However, the statistical significant difference was observed in mean scores of total fatigue and physical and mental subscales between the two groups after core stability exercises (P 0.05). Within‑group comparison in the experimental group also showed the statistically significant difference by total fatigue, physical, and mental fatigues after core stability exercises compared to before one (P 0.05). Conclusions: Core stability exercises were able to reduce nurses’ fatigue, particularly mental and physical fatigues.
Keywords :
Core stability exercises , Fatigue , Nurse
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences (JNMS)
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences (JNMS)