Determine the effectiveness of peppermint oil aromatherapy in relieving post-operative nausea in the bariatric surgery patient population.
Healthy weight management and use of essential oils and aromatherapy as natural interventions to manage health-related issues are significantly growing interests. One frequent intervention for healthy weight management is bariatric surgery. In the post-operative period following bariatric surgery, nausea is a common consequence. Peppermint oil aromatherapy is an effective intervention for relieving nausea and other gastrointestinal symptoms in the bariatric and surgical population. This study has multiple aims. One is to determine effectiveness of peppermint oil aromatherapy in relieving post-operative nausea in the bariatric surgery patient population. A second aim is to establish relative cost-effectiveness of peppermint oil aromatherapy versus traditional anti-emetic drug therapies. A third is to determine whether peppermint oil aromatherapy increases patient satisfaction versus anti-emetic drug therapies. This is a randomized study with control and experimental groups. The control group will receive no peppermint oil aromatherapy and only traditional anti-emetics as needed. The experimental group will receive peppermint oil aromatherapy and traditional anti-emetics as needed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
204
Aroma therapy with peppermint oil administered with presoaked diffuser and bag.
Lancaster General Hospital
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Nausea Assessment and Treatment Scale
Severity of post-operative nausea on a scale of 0-10
Time frame: 4 Hours
Count of Antiemetic Drug Therapies
Number of antiemetic drug therapies used in the post-operative period
Time frame: 4 Hours
Perception of Postoperative Nausea Management Survey
Patient satisfaction with effectiveness of postoperative nausea management
Time frame: 24 Hours
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