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Aromatherapy Massage

Effect of aromatherapy massage on dysmenorrhea in Turkish students.

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Abstract Title:

Effect of aromatherapy massage on dysmenorrhea in Turkish students.

Abstract Source:

Pain Manag Nurs. 2012 Dec ;13(4):236-40. Epub 2010 Sep 15. PMID: 23158705

Abstract Author(s):

Serap Ejder Apay, Sevban Arslan, Reva Balci Akpinar, Ayda Celebioglu

Article Affiliation:
Abstract:

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of aromatherapy massage on dysmenorrhea. The study used a quasiexperimental design with the subjects as their own control. Every participant applied both aromatherapy massage with lavender oil and placebo massage with odorless liquid petrolatum [soft paraffin]. The population comprised 438 midwifery and nursing students. The 150 students who had declared that they had suffered from dysmenorrhea used a visual analog scale to indicate their level of pain. Higher scores reflected a greater severity of dysmenorrhea. Forty-four students volunteered to participate in the study. When the lavender massage and the placebo massage were compared, the visual analog scale score of the lavender massage was found to decrease at a statistically significant rate. This study showed that massage was effective in reducing dysmenorrhea. In addition, this study showed that the effect of aromatherapy massage on pain was higher than that of placebo massage.