This study is a randomized controlled and single-blind study consisting of qualitative and quantitative stages to evaluate the effect of aromatherapy massage on cramp frequency, cramp pain severity and quality of life in crampy hemodialysis (HD) patients.
Data-collecting interviewers are blind to which patients are in which group. The days and sessions of the groups were randomly determined after patients meeting the research criteria of the intervention, placebo control, and control groups were ranked. The population of the study consists of 566 patients treated in institutions that allow the research to be conducted. 145 patients participated in the study and the study was terminated with 94 patients. In the study, aromatherapy massage was applied to the intervention group, baby oil massage was applied to the placebo control group, while no application was made to the control group other than routine care. Aromatherapy massage to the intervention group; It was applied with a mixture of 7% lavender, rosemary and marjoram essential oils. Dependent Variables: Cramp frequency, mean cramp pain severity, and quality of life scale total score. Independent Variables: age, gender, body mass index, marital status, educational status, income level, sociodemographic characteristics such as smoking and alcohol use, characteristics related to the diagnosis-treatment process, concomitant diseases and laboratory parameters. Research data; Intervention and Placebo Group Situation Evaluation Chart, Personal Information Form, Personal Interview Form, Visual Analogue Scale, Quality of Life Index Dialysis Version-III and Control, Intervention and Placebo Group Monitoring Chart were collected. The qualitative data obtained in the study were evaluated using descriptive and content analysis methods. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences program was used to evaluate the quantitative data. A value of p \< 0.05 will be accepted as statistical significance criterion. In order to carry out the study, the necessary Academic Committee decision, Ethics Committee approval (dated 11 November 2020 and numbered 13) and institutional permission were obtained. The individuals included in the study were informed about the purpose of the study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
94
Massage application
Massage application
Erciyes University
Melikgazi, Kayseri, Turkey (Türkiye)
Visual Analog Scala (VAS)
The widespread use of VAS, which has been used in the research of subjective concepts from past years to the present, has been realized after in 1969. This scale; There is a number value of "0 (no pain)" at the beginning and "10 (the most unbearable pain)" at the end. The patient marks the severity of the cramp he is experiencing at that moment, and the starting and ending points of the scale as criteria. A VAS value between 1-3 means "mild pain", between 4-6 means "moderate pain", and a value between 7-10 means "severe pain". Participants will mark the scale each time they experience a cramp.
Time frame: During 1 month
Quality of Life Index Dialysis Version - III
"Quality of Life Index Dialysis Version-3" was developed in 1985 in America. This scale consists of two parts measuring satisfaction from different areas of life and the importance of these areas for the individual, each part contains 34 items. In the satisfaction part of the 6-degree Likert-type scale consisting of 64 items, there are expressions from "very satisfied" to "not satisfied at all", and "very important to very unimportant" in the importance part. The scale has 4 sub-dimensions: health and function, socio-economic, psychological-beliefs, and family. The "translated total score" is obtained by combining the satisfaction and importance scores of the scale with a special formula.
Time frame: At the first and last meeting in 1 month
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