Effects of Aromatherapy with Essential Oils on Anxiety and Depression in Perioperative Patients with Pancreatic Cancer
NCT ID: NCT06833658
Last Updated: 2025-02-19
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
156 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-11-01
2025-12-03
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Informed Consent Signature Page Subject's Informed Consent Statement The researcher has explained to me the background, purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of the study titled "The Effect of Aromatherapy Essential Oils on Anxiety and Depression in Perioperative Pancreatic Cancer Participants." I have had sufficient time and opportunity to ask questions, and I am satisfied with the answers provided by the researcher. I know whom to contact if I have further questions or need additional information. I have read this informed consent form and decided to participate in this study. I understand that I may withdraw from this study at any time during the research period without providing any reason. I have been informed that I will receive a copy of this informed consent form, which includes both my signature and the researcher's signature.
Subject's Signature: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Date: \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_
Researcher's Declaration I have explained to the subject the background, purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of the study titled "The Effect of Aromatherapy Essential Oils on Anxiety and Depression in Perioperative Pancreatic Cancer Participants." I have provided sufficient time for the subject to read the informed consent form, discuss it with others, and have answered all questions regarding the study. I have informed the subject of the contact information for any research-related inquiries. I have also informed the subject that they may withdraw from the study at any time without providing any reason.
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Aromatherapy with essential oil intervention
The 15-day intervention commenced one day prior to surgery and concluded on the 13th post-operative day. Psychological support was delivered through bedside face-to-face interviews with patients. Aromatherapy, customized to meet the psychological needs of pancreatic cancer patients, was employed as part of the intervention. A senior aromatherapist developed the protocol, selecting pleasant essential oils diluted at a ratio of 1-2 drops in 70ml of water. The aromatherapy was administered twice daily for one hour each session using an aromatherapy diffuser.During aromatherapy, nurses should inspect patients every 30 minutes to ensure comfort, and take immediate action if discomfort is reported. Prior to surgery, patients complete anxiety and depression self-assessment scales on the 14th and 42nd days post-operation. If discharged early, a telephone follow-up with a nurse on the 42nd day is conducted to complete the assessment.
Experimental: Aromatherapy with essential oil intervention
Aromatherapy, customized to meet the psychological needs of pancreatic cancer patients, was employed as part of the intervention. A senior aromatherapist developed the protocol, selecting pleasant essential oils diluted at a ratio of 1-2 drops in 70ml of water. The aromatherapy was administered twice daily for one hour each session using an aromatherapy diffuser.During aromatherapy, nurses should inspect patients every 30 minutes to ensure comfort, and take immediate action if discomfort is reported.
control group
The control group offers high - quality and personalized nursing care to patients in line with the "High - quality Nursing Service" principles. The care details are as follows:
1. Pre - operation: Present pancreatic cancer knowledge, such as causes, common symptoms, treatment methods, and the need for surgery. Answer patients' queries promptly to reduce their fear of the disease and surgery.
2. Post - operation: Report the surgical outcome, explain common post - op complications and solutions to relieve negative emotions.
3. Post - operation: Intensify post - op education on drainage tube care, activity guidelines, disease knowledge, and diet advice. Strengthen mental health education, encourage family members to show more concern for patients, and enhance family support.
4. Pre - discharge: Provide discharge instructions to patients and their families. Guide patients who need tube removal and suture removal after discharge to make online appointments for outpatient follow - up.
Control Group 0.9% Isotonic Saline
1\. Pre - operation: Present pancreatic cancer knowledge, such as causes, common symptoms, treatment methods, and the need for surgery. Answer patients' queries promptly to reduce their fear of the disease and surgery. 2. Post - operation: Report the surgical outcome, explain common post - op complications and solutions to relieve negative emotions. 3. Post - operation: Intensify post - op education on drainage tube care, activity guidelines, disease knowledge, and diet advice. Strengthen mental health education, encourage family members to show more concern for patients, and enhance family support. 4. Pre - discharge: Provide discharge instructions to patients and their families. Guide patients who need tube removal and suture removal after discharge to make online appointments for outpatient follow - up.
Interventions
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Experimental: Aromatherapy with essential oil intervention
Aromatherapy, customized to meet the psychological needs of pancreatic cancer patients, was employed as part of the intervention. A senior aromatherapist developed the protocol, selecting pleasant essential oils diluted at a ratio of 1-2 drops in 70ml of water. The aromatherapy was administered twice daily for one hour each session using an aromatherapy diffuser.During aromatherapy, nurses should inspect patients every 30 minutes to ensure comfort, and take immediate action if discomfort is reported.
Control Group 0.9% Isotonic Saline
1\. Pre - operation: Present pancreatic cancer knowledge, such as causes, common symptoms, treatment methods, and the need for surgery. Answer patients' queries promptly to reduce their fear of the disease and surgery. 2. Post - operation: Report the surgical outcome, explain common post - op complications and solutions to relieve negative emotions. 3. Post - operation: Intensify post - op education on drainage tube care, activity guidelines, disease knowledge, and diet advice. Strengthen mental health education, encourage family members to show more concern for patients, and enhance family support. 4. Pre - discharge: Provide discharge instructions to patients and their families. Guide patients who need tube removal and suture removal after discharge to make online appointments for outpatient follow - up.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age ≥18 years
* Contraception required, non-lactation period
* Consistent with surgical indications
* Surgical procedures: pancreaticoduodenectomy, extended pancreaticoduodenectomy, costocaudectomy, total pancreatectomy, subtotal pancreatectomy, pyloric-sparing pancreaticoduodenectomy
* Elective surgery without preoperative radiotherapy or chemotherapy
* Normal communication
* Preoperative SAS score ≥50 or SDS score ≥53
* Informed consent from subject or guardian
Exclusion Criteria
* Severe liver/kidney disease, cardiopulmonary dysfunction, tumor recurrence/metastasis
* Allergy or intolerance to aromatic reagents, olfactory disorders, acute respiratory disease, serious complications (unstable vital signs, blood clotting disorders, irreversible metabolic diseases)
* Poor compliance with study protocol or participation in similar studies
* Termination due to disease treatment or condition changes
* Withdrawal for personal reasons
* Deemed unsuitable by investigator.
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Peking University First Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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2023yan540-002
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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