Aromatherapy for Management of Pain, Anxiety, and Nausea in the Acute Care Setting
NCT: NCT06400979 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The purpose of this interventional study is to investigate the effects of aromatherapy on an acute care unit and whether it is effective in decreasing physical or emotional stressors that occur as a hospitalized patient. This study aimed to expand the limited literature on aromatherapy use in hospitalized adults and its effectiveness in decreasing pain, anxiety, and nausea. The hypothesis was that use of aromatherapy would decrease pain, anxiety and nausea in hospitalized adults and increase patient satisfaction. While there is anecdotal evidence of its efficacy, few studies exist evaluating its effectiveness within peer-reviewed journals, specifically on acute care medical surgical units.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Aromatherapy for Management of Pain, Anxiety, and Nausea in the Acute Care Setting?
Aromatherapy for Management of Pain, Anxiety, and Nausea in the Acute Care Setting is a clinical trial registered under NCT06400979. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT06400979?
The current status of NCT06400979 (Aromatherapy for Management of Pain, Anxiety, and Nausea in the Acute Care Setting) is: COMPLETED.
When did Aromatherapy for Management of Pain, Anxiety, and Nausea in the Acute Care Setting start?
Aromatherapy for Management of Pain, Anxiety, and Nausea in the Acute Care Setting started on 2020-12-01.
Official Source
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