The Effect of Aromatherapy Applied to Intensive Care Nurses on Tension-Type Headache

NCT ID: NCT06779786

Last Updated: 2025-01-17

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

60 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-09-01

Study Completion Date

2022-07-22

Brief Summary

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Tension-type headache (TTH) is a common symptom in intensive care nurses. The nurses' quality of life, ve social ve business life are negatively affected by the ache. This study was conducted in two stages as randomized controlled study design ve a qualitative study, with the purpose of determining the impacts of medicinal lavender or citriodora oil, applied by massage for four weeks, on headache severity ve the life quality of critical care nurses with TTH. Nurses working in the intensive care units of the University of Health Sciences Kayseri City Hospital ve meeting the inclusion criteria were involved in the research. 60 individuals participated in total in the study with simple randomization as, 20 individual's İntervention- 1, 20 individual's İntervention- 2, ve 20 individual's placebo control. Ethics committee approval, informed consent form ve institutional permission were granted for the study. Through four weeks, nurses in Intervention-1 ve Intervention- 2 groups; 3% medicinal lavender/ eucalyptus citriodora oil, in accordance with the oil application protocol, in the first week, every day in the morning ve evening, ve in the second, third ve fourth weeks only in the morning; in the placebo control group, through four weeks; In the first week, every day in the morning ve evening, ve in the second, third ve fourth weeks, only in the mornings, massage with sesame oil was applied. The data of the research, Patient Introduction Form, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Short Form SF 36 Quality of Life Scale (KF-36), Application Tracing Chart Researcher ve Nurse Form, were gathered by using oil application protocol. In the evaluation of quantitative data, one-way analysis of variance, multiple comparison test, chi-square test, pearson correlation analysis ve p\<0.05 were accepted for significance. Descriptive ve content analysis methods were used in the evaluation of qualitative data. It was shown that the medical lavender / eucalyptus citriodora oil massage applied on the nurses in the İntervention groups, reduced the TTH significantly ve provided less use of painkillers ve affected the quality-of-life sub-dimensions more positively when compared to the nurses in the placebo control group. The qualitative findings of the study support the quantitative findings. According to these results, in nurses who are working in intensive care units; the use of 3% medicinal lavender oil or 3% eucalyptus citriodora oil can be recommended in the treatment of the TTH symptom

Detailed Description

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Nurses are healthcare professionals who provide 24-hour care to individuals and their families. This shift and watch working style of nurses is a situation that creates changes in their adaptation to biological, psychological and social life. Working in this way contradicts the body's normal biological rhythm and can cause physical disorders such as chronic fatigue, insomnia, exhaustion, depression and tension-type headache (TTH) and damage to the person's family and social life. One of the most common problems among these disorders is TTH (Jensen, 2018). Studies have shown that TTH is experienced by 31.7% to 61% of nurses . In a study conducted on night shifts and pain perception in nurses, it was determined that sleeplessness increased and the perceived pain level increased, especially in shifts held at 12-hour intervals . Pain is one of the important determinants of quality of life. It is emphasized that depression, insomnia, irritability, anxiety, inability to cope with stress, and deterioration in social relationships are more common in individuals with pain than in those without pain. In the study of it was stated that all sub-dimension scores of the SF 36 Quality of Life Scale were low in individuals with TTH.

Pharmacological methods are widely used in pain control. Studies have shown that there is an increase in the use of complementary and integrative treatment (CIT) methods or the willingness to use CIT methods together with pharmacological methods . When we look at the literature, CITs used in coping with pain include meditation, yoga, massage, deep breathing exercises, aromatherapy, relaxation exercises and applications such as reiki In some studies where CITs were applied; lavender inhalation applied to hemodialysis patients reduces the level of pain due to cannulation ; another study states that lavender oil inhalation applied for 15 minutes may be an effective and safe treatment method in the acute treatment of migraine headaches . Among these applications, aromatherapy massage has been one of the popular areas of TITs in recent systematic reviews (. In studies conducted with individuals diagnosed with cancer, it has been evaluated that aromatherapy massage applied significantly reduces the level of pain, and it has been determined that especially individuals who had pain before the application expressed relief after the application. The most commonly used essential oil in aromatherapy is medical lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) oil. It is stated that medicinal lavender, a powerful aromatic essential oil, has anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Studies on the subject have reported that aromatherapy massage applied with medicinal lavender is effective in reducing the pain of patients with many pain conditions such as infantile colic, dysmenorrhea and cancer pain, joint and headache . In a meta-analysis study, it was found that aroma inhalation applied by blending lavender, mint, lemon balm and various essential oils had a positive effect on reducing stress. Another meta-analysis study states that there are studies indicating that lavender oil reduces pain and anxiety when used by inhalation It has been determined that massage applied to individuals with burns and pain and aromatherapy applied with lavender oil significantly reduce the anxiety and pain levels of the individuals In a meta-analysis study examining the effect of aromatherapy massage in which lavender oil was used alone or with different oil mixtures in pain control;it was determined that the massage activated the parasympathetic nervous system, increased the level of hormones such as endorphin and serotonin in the blood and significantly reduced pain . Another aromatic oil used in pain management is eucalyptus striodora. It has been observed that eucalyptus striodora oil, with its pleasant smell and limonene compound, is a nervous system regulator and reduces pain in conditions such as neuralgia and headache.

Conditions

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Headache, Tension

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Other:Eucalyptus sttriodora oil Group (Aromatherapy Groups):

Description: Self-administered by ICU nurses for four weeks, in the first week, every day in the morning and evening; In the second, third and fourth weeks, every day only in the morning, 2 ml of eucalyptus sttriodora (Group 1) oil, diluted with 3% sesame oil, is dropped into the palm of the hand, and after rubbing the hands together, rub the earlobe from top to bottom with the thumb and index finger for four minutes. Massage application together and again by dropping 2 ml of 3% eucalyptus sttriodora (Intervention 1) oil into the palm. These are groups that are given a gentle massage of the cervical muscles from top to bottom for four minutes after rubbing the hands mutually.

Group Type OTHER

Group 1 (Aromatherapy Groups):

Intervention Type OTHER

Self-administered by ICU nurses for four weeks, in the first week, every day in the morning and evening; In the second, third and fourth weeks, every day only in the morning, 2 ml of eucalyptus sttriodora (Group 1) oil, diluted with 3% sesame oil, is dropped into the palm of the hand, and after rubbing the hands together, rub the earlobe from top to bottom with the thumb and index finger for four minutes. Massage application together and again by dropping 2 ml of 3% eucalyptus sttriodora (Intervention 1) oil into the palm. These are groups that are given a gentle massage of the cervical muscles from top to bottom for four minutes after rubbing the hands mutually.

medicanal lavandula Oil group(Aromatherapy Groups):

Self-administered by ICU nurses for four weeks, in the first week, every day in the morning and evening; In the second, third and fourth weeks, every day only in the morning, 2 ml of medicanal lavandula (Group 2) oil, diluted with 3% sesame oil, is dropped into the palm of the hand, and after rubbing the hands together, rub the earlobe from top to bottom with the thumb and index finger for four minutes. Massage application together and again by dropping 2 ml of 3% medicanal lavandula (Intervention 1) oil into the palm. These are groups that are given a gentle massage of the cervical muscles from top to bottom for four minutes after rubbing the hands mutually.

Group Type OTHER

Group 2 (Aromatherapy Groups):

Intervention Type OTHER

Group 2(Aromatherapy Groups): Self-administered by ICU nurses for four weeks, in the first week, every day in the morning and evening; In the second, third and fourth weeks, every day only in the morning, 2 ml of medicanal lavandula (Group 2) oil, diluted with 3% sesame oil, is dropped into the palm of the hand, and after rubbing the hands together, rub the earlobe from top to bottom with the thumb and index finger for four minutes. Massage application together and again by dropping 2 ml of 3% medicanal lavandula (Intervention 1) oil into the palm. These are groups that are given a gentle massage of the cervical muscles from top to bottom for four minutes after rubbing the hands mutually.

Other: Sesame oil group ( plesebo controloil Group)

Self-administered by ICU nurses for four weeks, in the first week, every day in the morning and evening; In the second, third and fourth weeks, every day only in the morning, 2 ml of sesame oil is dropped into the palm of the hand and after rubbing the hands mutually, massage the earlobe from top to bottom with the thumb and index finger for four minutes, and again apply 2 ml of sesame oil into the palm. The group was given a gentle massage of the cervical muscles from top to bottom for four minutes after rubbing the hands together with the drops.

Group Type OTHER

Group 3 (Placebo Control Group)

Intervention Type OTHER

Self-administered by ICU nurses for four weeks, in the first week, every day in the morning and evening; In the second, third and fourth weeks, every day only in the morning, 2 ml of sesame oil is dropped into the palm of the hand and after rubbing the hands mutually, massage the earlobe from top to bottom with the thumb and index finger for four minutes, and again apply 2 ml of sesame oil into the palm. The group was given a gentle massage of the cervical muscles from top to bottom for four minutes after rubbing the hands together with the drops.

Interventions

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Group 1 (Aromatherapy Groups):

Self-administered by ICU nurses for four weeks, in the first week, every day in the morning and evening; In the second, third and fourth weeks, every day only in the morning, 2 ml of eucalyptus sttriodora (Group 1) oil, diluted with 3% sesame oil, is dropped into the palm of the hand, and after rubbing the hands together, rub the earlobe from top to bottom with the thumb and index finger for four minutes. Massage application together and again by dropping 2 ml of 3% eucalyptus sttriodora (Intervention 1) oil into the palm. These are groups that are given a gentle massage of the cervical muscles from top to bottom for four minutes after rubbing the hands mutually.

Intervention Type OTHER

Group 2 (Aromatherapy Groups):

Group 2(Aromatherapy Groups): Self-administered by ICU nurses for four weeks, in the first week, every day in the morning and evening; In the second, third and fourth weeks, every day only in the morning, 2 ml of medicanal lavandula (Group 2) oil, diluted with 3% sesame oil, is dropped into the palm of the hand, and after rubbing the hands together, rub the earlobe from top to bottom with the thumb and index finger for four minutes. Massage application together and again by dropping 2 ml of 3% medicanal lavandula (Intervention 1) oil into the palm. These are groups that are given a gentle massage of the cervical muscles from top to bottom for four minutes after rubbing the hands mutually.

Intervention Type OTHER

Group 3 (Placebo Control Group)

Self-administered by ICU nurses for four weeks, in the first week, every day in the morning and evening; In the second, third and fourth weeks, every day only in the morning, 2 ml of sesame oil is dropped into the palm of the hand and after rubbing the hands mutually, massage the earlobe from top to bottom with the thumb and index finger for four minutes, and again apply 2 ml of sesame oil into the palm. The group was given a gentle massage of the cervical muscles from top to bottom for four minutes after rubbing the hands together with the drops.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Working in a tertiary ICU, able to communicate easily,
* Not pregnant,
* Scoring 3 or more on the VAS scale in two measurements,
* Meeting the TTH criteria defined by the International Headache Society,
* Headache Classification Committee, diagnosed with TTH by neurology,
* Experiencing pain as much as possible.
* Does not use analgesic drugs, complies with the analgesic usage schedule for a month,
* Does not have a diagnosed chronic disease that may affect the quality of life,
* Does not vary in the frequency of working shifts,
* Undertakes not to change the perfume used for a month.
* İndividuals who were not included in the preliminary application were included in the study.

Exclusion Criteria

* Those who are allergic to the smell of medical lavender oil and eucalyptus sttriodora oil, those who cannot smell,
* Those who have a history of asthma, those who are diagnosed with migraine and use regular medication for headaches,
* Those who use other integrative health practices during the treatment process are not included in the application.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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TC Erciyes University

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Bartın Unıversity

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Emine Üstün Gökçe

assistant professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Bartin University

Bartın, , Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Erciyes University

Kayseri, , Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Other Identifiers

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BartınU-EmineÜstünGökçe-002

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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