The procedure of puncturing during needle insertion and moving needles within the tissues, the insertion angle, diameter of needles, and insertion techniques all lead the patient to experience pain. However, patients tolerate needle insertion more easily when the pain is managed well. Therefore, pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods are needed in pain control in order to improve comfort when undergoing hemodialysis (HD), and to facilitate patient's compliance to treatment over a longer period. Being one of the non-pharmacological practices, aromatherapy is a part of phototherapy, which means "therapy with plants" and also aims to manage symptoms such as pain as well as the treatment itself.
Experience of the arteriovenous fistula puncture-related pain can have unpleasant effects on the patients, it causes that hemodialysis patients experience more disability, depression, irritability, and insomnia than other patients in adapting to stress. Experiencing continued pain can also affect the level of hemodialysis acceptance in patients and ultimately decrease quality of life. Therefore, pain control is an important priority in these patients. In this regard, in various studies, different pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches have been used to alleviate the pain.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
36
the essence was diluted 1:10 with sweet almond oil. A cotton ball soaked in 3 drops of diluted lavender essence was kept at a 10 cm distance from the patients' nose and they were asked to breathe slowly for 5 min.
Demiroglu Bilim University
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Change from baseline invasive pain at one month
It will be assessed at the end of the dialysis session with Visual Analogue Scale. Pain intensity measured on a Visual Analog Scale with scores ranging from 0 - 10. The high point describes bad outcome
Time frame: Baseline and one month (At the end of the between 1st and12th dialysis session (3 hemodialysis sessions are done every week))
Change from baseline comfort at one month
It will be assessed first dialysis session and at the end of the 12th dialysis session by the nurse. The lowest point is one, the highest point is five. The high point describes good comfort
Time frame: Baseline and one month (At the end of the between 1st and12th dialysis session (3 hemodialysis sessions are done every week))
Change from baseline anxiety at one month
It will be assessed with Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. This scale, which has a two-factor structure is comprised of 14 items. Seven of these items assess the anxiety status and the remaining seven assess depression. Each item is scored on a four-point scale. Total score ranges between 0 and 21 for anxiety and depression. Scores between 0 and 7 indicate normal emotional status.
Time frame: Baseline and one month (At the end of the between 1st and12th dialysis session (3 hemodialysis sessions are done every week))
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