The effects of aromatherapy with lavender essential oil on fatigue levels in haemodialysis patients: A randomized clinical trial
Abstract Objective This study was intended to examine the efficacy of lavender essential oil for the alleviation of fatigue in haemodialysis patients. Methods and materials This randomized clinical trial was conducted on 59 haemodialysis patients in two groups. The routine care group received the ro...
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description | Abstract Objective This study was intended to examine the efficacy of lavender essential oil for the alleviation of fatigue in haemodialysis patients. Methods and materials This randomized clinical trial was conducted on 59 haemodialysis patients in two groups. The routine care group received the routine care, but the experimental group inhaled lavender essence 5% for 10 min, three times a week for 4 consecutive weeks. The Fatigue Severity Scale was used to assess fatigue before the intervention and after the last intervention in the second and fourth weeks. Results No statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups in terms of the fatigue scores before, and after the last intervention in the second and fourth weeks. Conclusion Our result does not support other studies suggesting that lavender essential oil is effective on fatigue in haemodialysis patients. This conflicting result can mostly be ascribed to a variety of factors such as duration of aromatherapy and differences in concentrations of lavender essential oil. |
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