J Korean Acad Adult Nurs.  2008 Dec;20(6):883-894.

The Effects of Aroma Hand Massage on Pruritus, Fatigue and Stress of Hemodialysis Patients

Affiliations
  • 1Cho Kyu Woong Clinic of Internal Medicine, Hemodialysis Center, Korea. sjkang12@hanmail.net
  • 2Department of Nursing, Nambu University, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study was to examine the effects of aroma hand massage on pruritus, fatigue and stress of the patients undergoing hemodialysis.
METHODS
This study was a nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design. Study sample was conveniently recruited from two hospitals(28 for experimental and 30 for control group). The experimental group went through aroma hand massage on hand without AVF for 5 min for 12 times mixed with Lavender, Chamomile and Geranium oils in the ratio of 4 : 4 : 2, which was diluted 3% with sweet almond crrier oil 100 ml. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS/WIN 12.0.
RESULTS
The 1st hypothesis, 'Experimental group who has received aroma hand massage will have lower rate of pruritus than the control group' was accepted(t = -5.084, p = .001). The 2nd hypothesis, 'Experimental group who has received aroma hand massage will have lower rate of fatigue than the control group' was accepted(t = -2.557, p = .015). The 3rd hypothesis, 'Experimental group who has received aroma hand massage will have lower rate of stress than the control group' was accepted(t = -5.537, p = .001).
CONCLUSION
The aroma hand massage has shown to be an effective nursing intervention to reduce the pruritus, fatigue and stress among patients undergoing hemodialysis. Therefore, the massage is needed to continuously be applied to hemodialysis patients to improve their quality of life.

Keyword

Aromatherapy; Hemodialysis; Pruritus; Fatigue; Stress

MeSH Terms

Aromatherapy
Chamomile
Fatigue
Geranium
Hand
Humans
Lavandula
Massage
Oils
Prunus dulcis
Pruritus
Renal Dialysis
Oils
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