The Effect of Aromatherapy Massage on Pain, Anxiety and Comfort
NCT06295874
Summary
Patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) experience physical and psychological discomfort, including pain. Anxiety is a condition frequently encountered in the ICU. The hospital environment, especially the ICU, is reported as a significant cause of anxiety for patients. Comfort is a holistic, subjective and multidimensional concept that is affected by physical, environmental, social and psycho-spiritual contexts and changes over time and space. Comfort in intensive care is often associated with pain relief and end-of-life care. Assessment tools have been developed to measure patient comfort in the ICU, including levels of pain, delirium, and sedation. This work; Patients who are monitored in intensive care under high-flow and oxygen are treated with a mixture of lavender, thyme and eucalyptus oil (20 ml; lavender oil 5 drops, thyme oil 4 drops, eucalyptus oil 3 drops and 20 ml almond oil) twice a day for three days. This study was conducted to determine the effect of aromatherapy massage applied for a total of 30 minutes on some physiological parameters, pain, anxiety and intensive care comfort of the patients.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * 18 years of age and over, * Conscious patients, * Staying in intensive care for 24 hours or more, * Those with stable hemodynamic status, * Receiving O2 therapy, * Intubated patients, patients who have passed 24 hours after being extubated, * Those whose saturation level is 85 and above Exclusion Criteria: * Patients with peripheral neuropathy or quadriplegia, * Patients with open wounds on their body, * Patients receiving analgesia and sedation infusion, * Patients who are sedated, * Patients in delirium, * Patients with an allergy detected before starting the application, * Patients with a GKS (Glasgow Coma Scale) score of 3 and below
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NCT06295874