Reliving Chronic Non-malignant Pain of Elderly Individuals Using Aromatic Hand Massage
NCT ID: NCT04786288
Last Updated: 2021-03-09
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
66 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-05-01
2019-08-30
Brief Summary
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Total of 66 elderly individuals who had visited an algology outpatient polyclinic with a complaint of chronic non-malignant pain for at least three months were randomly assigned to the study. Participants were allocated to three groups and aromatherapy massage was done for those in the intervention group while odourless baby oil was used during the hand massage in the placebo group, those participants in the control group did not receive any type of intervention. Data collection was carried out using Individual Diagnosis Form, Visual Analogue Scale and Brief Pain Inventory. Before and after intervention, data collection forms were filled and pain level and vital signs were evaluated.
Participants pain severity after aromatherapy decreased by 42.24%. When comparing vital sign pre-post procedure; systolic blood pressure value for the placebo group was significantly lower. Right after intervention, pulse rate was significantly lower in aromatherapy and placebo groups while post intervention body temperature in aromatherapy group was found to be higher and statistically significant.
This study has shown that aromatherapy hand massage is effective on lowering pain level and positively influencing vital signs of elderly individuals with chronic non-malignant pain. Considering these beneficial effects, aromatherapy massage can be used as an independent nursing intervention in elderly individuals who are suffering from chronic pain.
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Detailed Description
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Data were gathered as patient information form, visual analogue scale (VAS), brief pain inventory and vital signs which were collected by a single researcher via face-to-face interview and hand massage was performed by the same researcher.
In the aromatherapy group written and verbal consent was obtained from participants prior the intervention after that patient information form was filled, pain level was assessed via visual analogue scale (VAS) and brief pain inventory, vital signs were assessed as well. M technique hand massage was done on both hands and arms for 10 minutes using lavender essential oil (12 drops of lavender essential oil mixed in 30 ml of fragrance-free baby oil as a carrier oil) afterwards pain level was re-assessed using usual analogue scale and vital signs were re-evaluated within 10-15 minutes after the completion of the intervention.
In the placebo group written and verbal consent was obtained from participants prior the intervention after that patient information form was filled, pain level was assessed via visual analogue scale (VAS) and brief pain inventory, vital signs were assessed as well. M technique hand massage was done on both hands and arms for 10 minutes using odourless baby oil, afterwards pain level was re-assessed using usual analogue scale and vital signs were re-evaluated within 10-15 minutes after the completion of the intervention.
In the control group, patient information form was filled, pain level was assessed via visual analogue scale (VAS) and brief pain inventory, vital signs were assessed after obtaining verbal and written consent from the elderly participants. No intervention was done by the researcher for this group except routine treatment, within 10-15 minutes pain level was reassessed using VAS and vital signs were re-evaluated.
Application: aromatherapy is a natural and gentle form of treatment that can access the human body through inhaled scent molecules that activate the limbic system, an area in the brain that plays an important role for emotion and behaviour. It can also be applied as a topical massage which gives soothing and relaxing feeling by stimulating the nervous system that regulates heart rate, blood pressure, stress and breathing patterns. On top of all the benefits, easy application, low cost and low side effects are some of the reasons aromatherapy is accepted as complementary and integrative medicine. M technique hand massage is a unique choreographed method that follows certain type of movement, pressure and pace which is custom made for the most fragile patient. Combining aromatherapy with the M technique hand massage, can give satisfactory results, as this massage technique is an extremely soft, comfortable and relaxing massage type that can be applied to even the most fragile patient.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Aromatherapy
22 elderly participants received M technique hand massage that lasted for 10 minutes for both their hands and arms using 2% lavender essential oil diluted with odourless baby oil (12 drops of lavender essential oil mixed in 30 ml of carrier oil) was used to apply the hand massage.
Intervention: massage with lavender essential oil mixed in a carrier oil
massage with lavender essential oil mixed in a carrier oil
22 elderly participants received a one session M technique hand massage that lasted 10 minutes for both their hands and arms using 2% lavender essential oil diluted with odourless baby oil (12 drops of lavender essential oil mixed in 30 ml of carrier oil) was used to apply the M technique hand massage
Placebo
odourless baby oil was used for the application of the M technique hand massage on both hands and arms for 10 minutes for the 22 elderly participants.
Intervention: other: massage with no fragrance baby oil
massage with odourless baby oil
odourless baby oil was used for the application of one session M technique hand massage on both hands and arms for 10 minutes for the 22 elderly participants.
Control
Participants in this group didn't receive any type of intervention from the researcher except the routine hospital management.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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massage with lavender essential oil mixed in a carrier oil
22 elderly participants received a one session M technique hand massage that lasted 10 minutes for both their hands and arms using 2% lavender essential oil diluted with odourless baby oil (12 drops of lavender essential oil mixed in 30 ml of carrier oil) was used to apply the M technique hand massage
massage with odourless baby oil
odourless baby oil was used for the application of one session M technique hand massage on both hands and arms for 10 minutes for the 22 elderly participants.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* who had chronic non-malignant pain for at least three months
* those who had agreed to participate in research
* those who do not have cognitive impairment and can answer questions
Exclusion Criteria
* Any swelling or signs of inflammation in the hand or arm,
* those who have neuropathy or loss of sensation in the hand or arm,
* those who have hand deformity,
* those who are allergic to lavender, perfumes or cosmetics,
* those who had undergone Surgery in the last month or so
* those who are diagnosed with Cancer
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Haben Tesfu Gebreselassie
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Haben Tesfu Gebreselassie
Sponsor-Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Meltem Uyar, Professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Ege Unversity
yasemin Yildirim, Professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Ege Unversity
Haben Tesfu Gebreselassie
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Ege Unversity
Locations
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Ege Unversity Algology polyclinic
Izmir, Bornova, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Other Identifiers
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19-4.1T/26
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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