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Anti-stress effects of simplified aroma hand massage.

Teruhisa Komori1, Mutsumi Kageyama2, Yuko Tamura3, Yuki Tateishi4, Takashi Iwasa4.   

Abstract

In order to be able to use the aroma hand massage as a skill that can be done by a nurse who does not have a special aromatherapy technique, we examine antistress effects of simplified aroma hand massage for healthy subjects. We evaluated the anti-stress action of aroma hand massage and the different components of the procedure in 20 healthy women in their twenties. We used autonomic nervous function measured via electrocardiogram as an index of stress. After conducting a baseline electrocardiogram, we induced stress in the participants by asking them to spend 30 minutes completing Kraepelin's arithmetic test. We then administered various treatments and examined the anti-stress effects. Kraepelin's test significantly increased sympathetic nervous function and significantly reduced parasympathetic nervous function. Compared with massage without essential oil or aroma inhalation, aroma hand massage significantly increased parasympathetic nervous function and significantly decreased sympathetic nervous function. The effect of the aroma hand massage persisted when the procedure was simplified. The anti-stress action of the aroma hand massage indicates that it might have beneficial application as a nursing technique. There are several limitations in this study; ambiguities of low component/high component ratio of heart rate variability and bias by small subjects groups of the same women.

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Keywords:  anti-stress effect; aromatherapy; hand massage; parasympathetic nervous activity; sympathetic nervous activity

Year:  2018        PMID: 30046406      PMCID: PMC6037090          DOI: 10.4081/mi.2018.7619

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ment Illn        ISSN: 2036-7457


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