Aromatherapy Versus Acupressure: Impact on Postoperative Pain and Sleep Quality in Pediatric Abdominal Surgery Patients
NCT ID: NCT07157501
Last Updated: 2025-09-05
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
100 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-04-01
2024-11-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Laparotomies are defined as major surgeries which need large incisions on the abdomen of the child. These procedures require close, carful management to avoid it's major complications that extend the time of recovery. On the other hand, laparoscopic surgeries are smaller incisions made significantly than Laparotomies, that make little scars, less blood loss, decreased pain after surgery, and faster recovery . The most common cases of laparotomies among pediatric patients are adhesive bowel obstruction, adhesiolysis, open reduction of intussusception and bowel resection. While the procedures of laparoscopic surgeries that are used in pediatric patients are appendectomy, cholecystectomy, liver biopsy, ovarian distortion and orchidopexy. Pain is the serious postoperative problem that may result from operations due to tissue damage caused by surgical incisions that occurs shortly after surgery. It leads to the production of cellular breakdown and inflammatory mediators which trigger the nerve ending and send messages through the dorsal horn to the brain. The end effect of this pain transmission neuronal activity is pain perception. More than 80% of children who undergo surgical procedures experience acute postoperative pain. About 30-43% of pediatric patients report moderate or severe pain on the first postoperative day . The next most prevalent post-operative problem is insomnia. Hospitalized children frequently experience sleep disorders for many reasons such as physical condition, medications, fear of death, light, environmental noise, unpleasant odors, foreign instruments, nursing interventions, invasive procedures, complications of disease, loss of privacy and staying away from family. About 40-60% of hospitalized children have sleep disturbance . The hospitalized children stay awake for a significant amount of time; they cannot benefit from the therapeutic effects of sleep. Inadequate and unsatisfactory sleep impedes healing process by having negative effects on the immune system, wound healing process, cause fatigue, anorexia, muscle atrophy, delayed recovery, affect cognitive functions of children and increasing their level of stress and anxiety as well as, impair children's mental and physical development by directly affecting protein synthesis, cell differentiation, and growth hormone secretion .
Postoperative pain and insomnia are associated with increased morbidity and dysfunction that can delay time to ambulation and prolong the hospital length of stay. When postsurgical pain and insomnia are not appropriately managed, they may develop into chronic postoperative pain and fatigue, which, in turn, may lead to dysfunction, disability, and depression, and be difficult to manage.
Pediatric nurses play an important role in managing postoperative pain and insomnia among pediatric patients. They spend most of their time with the child and are accountable for assessment, the administration of analgesics, monitoring and reporting the outcomes of the given treatments. Some nurses believe that pain and insomnia are expected outcomes of surgery, hence, there is no need to alleviate the postoperative pain and insomnia completely .
The use of Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM) in pediatric populations is considerably increased, especially for pain, sleep disturbance and acute conditions. The main reasons for seeking CAM were: the wish of avoiding chronic use of drugs with their related side effects, the desire of an integrated approach, the reported inefficacy of conventional medicine, and a more suitable children disposition to CAM than to pharmacological compound .
Aromatherapy is considering one type of CAM. Aromatherapy refers to the therapeutic use of essential oils absorbed through the skin or olfactory system. It's used for controlling the pain, anxiety, depression, stress, and improves the sleep pattern among pediatric patients. The benefits of lavender's aromatherapy that linalool and linalyl acetate present in this plant can stimulate parasympathetic system. In addition, linalyl acetate has narcotic effects and linalool acts as a sedative. This herb improves the heart function and as a circulatory stimulant, it has beneficial effects on coronary blood flow.
Another type of CAM is acupressure, it's a non-invasive form of traditional Chinese Medicine that is common throughout Chinese society as a method of promoting health. It includes applying of pressure manually to certain points on the body through energy pathways called meridians which spread energy in the body and connect the body parts with its organs. Appling acupressure technique can be done by using the fingertips or wristband to relieve post-operative pain and improve quality of sleep . Pain and sleep disorders are treated using both pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods. Sedative-hypnotic agents used in pharmacological treatments can reduce pain and increase the quality of sleep significantly; however, it is stated that these drugs have side effects, cause addiction and do not provide adequate sleep . Therefore, it is essential to employ and implement non-pharmacological methods that are safer and have fewer side effects than the pharmacological methods.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Using aromatherapy for pain and sleep disturbance
participants in this group received aromatherapy only for decreasing pain intensity and improving sleep quality for children after abdominal surgeries
Aromatherapy inhaler
The lavender inhalation application will be explained to the children and their mothers. Two drops of 100% pure organic lavender oil will poured on a cotton. The cotton will have fixed by the child at 5 cm distance from his or her nose and will asked to breathe slowly for 10-15 minutes
Acupressure for pain and sleep disturbances for children after abdominal surgery
participants in this group received acupressure for decreasing pain and improving sleep quality after abdominal surgery
Accupressure
Acupressure will be applied by pressing in circular movements on the acupoint with the thumb finger first in clock wise and then anti-clock wise direction. The finger must remain at the same point on the skin and be moved in small circles
Interventions
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Accupressure
Acupressure will be applied by pressing in circular movements on the acupoint with the thumb finger first in clock wise and then anti-clock wise direction. The finger must remain at the same point on the skin and be moved in small circles
Aromatherapy inhaler
The lavender inhalation application will be explained to the children and their mothers. Two drops of 100% pure organic lavender oil will poured on a cotton. The cotton will have fixed by the child at 5 cm distance from his or her nose and will asked to breathe slowly for 10-15 minutes
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Children undergoing abdominal surgeries such as acute appendicitis, intestinal obstruction, Inguinal and umbilical hernia
Exclusion Criteria
6 Years
12 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Mansoura University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Asmaa Sabry Attia Hassan El malah
Dr
Principal Investigators
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Asmaa S.A. El Malah, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Faculty of Nursing, Mansoura University
Locations
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Faculty of nursing - Mansoura university
Al Mansurah, , Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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CAT for pain and sleep pattern
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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