Korean J Adult Nurs.  2012 Apr;24(2):109-118.

Effects of Hands Moxibustion Therapy and Hand Press Pellet on Decreasing Constipation among Homebound Elders

Affiliations
  • 1National Health Insurance Corporation, Busan, Korea.
  • 2College of Nursing, Catholic University of Pusan, Busan, Korea. ykkim@cup.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
This study was conducted to contribute on nursing practice for elderly people by identifying the effects of hand moxibustion and hand press pellet therapy on the alleviation of constipation.
METHODS
The data were collected from October to November, 2009, and the subjects included 39 elders (experimental group: 20, control group: 19) from a senior citizens center in B City who reported constipation. Experimental group received an intervention of hand moxibustion and hand press pellet therapy three times a week for six weeks (total: 18 times). Data about the number of defecations per week and constipation degree scores were collected one week after each treatment.
RESULTS
1. The number of defecation in the experimental group were different from that of the control group (F=228.26, p<.001). 2. The degree of reported constipation in the experimental group differed from the control group (F=170.59, p<.001).
CONCLUSION
Hand moxibustion and hand press pellet therapy was shown to be effective in alleviating the constipation of elderly people by increasing the number of defecation per week and reducing the constipation degree scores. These two interventions can thus be used for alleviating the constipation of elderly people, replacing the stool softener and enema.


MeSH Terms

Aged
Constipation
Defecation
Enema
Hand
Humans
Moxibustion
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