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The use of therapeutic massage as a nursing intervention to modify anxiety and the perception of cancer pain.

A T Ferrell-Torry1, O J Glick.   

Abstract

The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine the effects of therapeutic massage (consisting of effleurage, petrissage, and myofascial trigger point therapy) on pain perception, anxiety, and relaxation levels in hospitalized patients experiencing significant cancer pain. Thirty minutes of therapeutic massage was administered on two consecutive evenings to nine hospitalized males diagnosed with cancer and experiencing cancer pain. The subjects' self-reports of pain and relaxation (measured by Visual Analogue Scales) as well as anxiety (measured by the Spielberger State Anxiety Inventory) were recorded before and immediately after the intervention. The objective physiologic measures of heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure were obtained before, immediately after, and, finally, 10 min after the massage intervention. Massage therapy significantly reduced the subjects' level of pain perception (average = 60%) and anxiety (average = 24%) while enhancing their feelings of relaxation by an average of 58%. In addition to these subjective measures, all physiological measures (heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure) tended to decrease from baseline, providing further indication of relaxation. In conclusion, although the exact mechanism is not known, therapeutic massage is a beneficial nursing intervention that promotes relaxation and alleviates the perception of pain and anxiety in hospitalized cancer patients.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8477405

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Nurs        ISSN: 0162-220X            Impact factor:   2.592


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Authors:  Jean S Kutner; Marlaine C Smith; Lisa Corbin; Linnea Hemphill; Kathryn Benton; B Karen Mellis; Brenda Beaty; Sue Felton; Traci E Yamashita; Lucinda L Bryant; Diane L Fairclough
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2008-09-16       Impact factor: 25.391

Review 3.  Massage therapy for cancer pain.

Authors:  Elaine Calenda
Journal:  Curr Pain Headache Rep       Date:  2006-08

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5.  Feasibility, physical capacity, and health benefits of a multidimensional exercise program for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

Authors:  Lis Adamsen; Julie Midtgaard; Mikael Rorth; Niels Borregaard; Christina Andersen; Morten Quist; Tom Møller; Morten Zacho; Jan K Madsen; Lasse Knutsen
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2003-07-24       Impact factor: 3.603

6.  Massage for Cancer Pain: A Study with University and Hospice Collaboration.

Authors:  Geraldine Gorman; Jeannine Forest; Stephen J Stapleton; Noreen A Hoenig; Michael Marschke; Jan Durham; Marie L Suarez; Diana J Wilkie
Journal:  J Hosp Palliat Nurs       Date:  2008-07-01       Impact factor: 1.918

7.  Value of qualitative research in the study of massage therapy.

Authors:  Ania Kania; Antony Porcino; Marja J Vehoef
Journal:  Int J Ther Massage Bodywork       Date:  2008-12-15

8.  The effects of massage therapy on pain management in the acute care setting.

Authors:  Rose Adams; Barb White; Cynthia Beckett
Journal:  Int J Ther Massage Bodywork       Date:  2010-03-17

9.  Effect of a multimodal high intensity exercise intervention in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Lis Adamsen; Morten Quist; Christina Andersen; Tom Møller; Jørn Herrstedt; Dorte Kronborg; Marie T Baadsgaard; Kirsten Vistisen; Julie Midtgaard; Birgitte Christiansen; Maria Stage; Morten T Kronborg; Mikael Rørth
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2009-10-13

10.  Reflexology versus Swedish Massage to Reduce Physiologic Stress and Pain and Improve Mood in Nursing Home Residents with Cancer: A Pilot Trial.

Authors:  Nancy A Hodgson; Doreen Lafferty
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2012-07-24       Impact factor: 2.629

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