Research: CHEUNG and COLLEAGUES,

Listed in Issue 210

Abstract

CHEUNG and COLLEAGUES, Department of Oncology, Princess Margaret Hospital, 2-10 Princess Margaret Hospital Road, Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong, China. laitk@ha.org.hk  investigated the effects of aroma massage upon constipation in advanced cancer patients.

Background

The purpose of this study was to verify the effect of aroma massage on constipation in advanced cancer patients.

Methodology

This study employed a randomized control group pre- and post-test design and included an aroma massage group, plain massage group, and control group. To evaluate the effect of aromatherapy, the degree of constipation was measured using a constipation assessment scale, severity level of constipation and the frequency of bowel movements. Data was analyzed by repeated measures of Mann-Whitney U test, Wilcoxon signed ranks test, Spearman's rho and ANOVA using SPSS program.

Results

The score of the constipation assessment scale of the aroma massage group was significantly lower than the control group. Apart from the improvement in bowel movements, the results showed significantly improved quality of life in physical and support domains of the aroma massage group.

Conclusion

The findings of this study suggest aroma massage can help to relieve constipation in patients with advanced cancer.

References

Lai TK, Cheung MC, Lo CK, Ng KL, Fung YH, Tong M and Yau CC. Effectiveness of aroma massage on advanced cancer patients with constipation: a pilot study. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. 17(1):37-43. Feb 2011.

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