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Nurses experience of aromatherapy use with dementia patients experiencing disturbed sleep patterns. An action research project.

Berit Johannessen
Other Complementary therapies in clinical practice 2013 40 citas
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Study Design

Tipo de estudio
Observational Study
Tamaño de muestra
36
Intervención
Nurses experience of aromatherapy use with dementia patients experiencing disturbed sleep patterns. An action research project. Lavender augustofolia essential oil diffused nightly
Comparador
Placebo
Dirección del efecto
Positive
Riesgo de sesgo
High

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to gain an insight into nurses' experiences of incorporating aromatherapy into the care of residents suffering from dementia, anxiety and disturbed sleep patterns. Twenty-four residents and twelve nurses from four nursing homes participated in an action research study. The use of lavender augustofolia essential oil diffused nightly was perceived as an effective care modality reducing insomnia and anxiety in this patient cohort. Nurses experienced some negative attitudes among colleagues because they considered aromatherapy as not evidence based. Nurses require greater access to evidence based use of Aromatherapy. Further research is needed to study how smell can enhance dementia care.

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