[article] Titre : |
Effects of topical sesame (Sesamum indicum) oil on the pain severity of chemotherapy-induced phlebitis in patients with colorectal cancer: A randomized controlled trial |
Type de document : |
Article |
Auteurs : |
Marzieh Beigom Bigdeli Shamloo ; Morteza Nasiri ; Mohammad Maneiy ; [et al.] |
Année de publication : |
2019 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 78-85 |
Note générale : |
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2019.01.016 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Chimiothérapie ; Douleur ; Huile de sésame ; Massage ; Phlebite ; Tumeurs
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Résumé : |
Background and purpose
Chemotherapy-induced phlebitis (CIP) is one of the most important and common complications in patients with cancer. Currently, the use of complementary methods to prevent or alleviate phlebitis symptoms has attracted great attention. In this study, we aimed to assess the effects of topical sesame oil in reducing the pain severity of CIP.
Materials and methods
This randomized clinical trial was conducted on 60 patients with colorectal cancer afflicted with CIP. Patients received, twice a day for seven consecutive days, a 5-min massage solely (as the control group) or with 10 drops of sesame oil (as the experimental group) within the 10 cm radius of the affected site. The pain severity was evaluated by the visual analog scale on the first, third, fifth, and seventh days of the intervention.
Results
Mean changes of the pain severity compared to the baseline were significant on the third (P = 0.009), fifth (P
Conclusion
Application of massage with sesame oil as a complementary method is effective in reducing the pain severity of patients with CIP. |
Disponible en ligne : |
Non |
in Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice > Vol. 35 (May 2019) . - p. 78-85
[article] Effects of topical sesame (Sesamum indicum) oil on the pain severity of chemotherapy-induced phlebitis in patients with colorectal cancer: A randomized controlled trial [Article] / Marzieh Beigom Bigdeli Shamloo ; Morteza Nasiri ; Mohammad Maneiy ; [et al.] . - 2019 . - p. 78-85. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2019.01.016 Langues : Anglais ( eng) in Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice > Vol. 35 (May 2019) . - p. 78-85 Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Chimiothérapie ; Douleur ; Huile de sésame ; Massage ; Phlebite ; Tumeurs
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Résumé : |
Background and purpose
Chemotherapy-induced phlebitis (CIP) is one of the most important and common complications in patients with cancer. Currently, the use of complementary methods to prevent or alleviate phlebitis symptoms has attracted great attention. In this study, we aimed to assess the effects of topical sesame oil in reducing the pain severity of CIP.
Materials and methods
This randomized clinical trial was conducted on 60 patients with colorectal cancer afflicted with CIP. Patients received, twice a day for seven consecutive days, a 5-min massage solely (as the control group) or with 10 drops of sesame oil (as the experimental group) within the 10 cm radius of the affected site. The pain severity was evaluated by the visual analog scale on the first, third, fifth, and seventh days of the intervention.
Results
Mean changes of the pain severity compared to the baseline were significant on the third (P = 0.009), fifth (P
Conclusion
Application of massage with sesame oil as a complementary method is effective in reducing the pain severity of patients with CIP. |
Disponible en ligne : |
Non |
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