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a. Safety
The study conducted safety procedures because both methods used in the study
are risk free and is beneficial to the participants involved. Aside from that, it was
performed under the supervision of the healthcare professionals, reducing risk of
accidents that may occur during the implementation process. In addition, these methods
in reducing the shoulder dislocation are proven to be successful and being practiced for
several years in the hospital setting. As it was stated in the methodology, the researchers
obtained the consent of the participants, and assessed the eligible participants by having
inclusion criteria. Those who does not meet the criteria, will not be included in the study.
With this, safety of the participants is being prioritized because the researchers and health
care professionals involved assures that the participants passed the criteria and is capable
of doing the task in the implementation process.
c. Acceptability
This intervention is widely accepted in the field of medicine in reduction of pain
in shoulder dislocations, healthcare professionals practicing these methods for years and
is proven to be effective with no chances of causing harmful risks to the patient. Aside
from that, this intervention involves simple procedure that is time-efficient and beneficial
to the patient, making it widely acceptable in the present time.