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Psychological effects of aromatherapy on chronic hemodialysis patients
Authors:Itai T  Amayasu H  Kuribayashi M  Kawamura N  Okada M  Momose A  Tateyama T  Narumi K  Uematsu W  Kaneko S
Affiliation:Department of Neurophsychiatry, Hirosaki University Hospital, Japan.
Abstract:Effects of aromatherapy (odorless condition, lavender, and hiba oil) on mood and anxiety were investigated in 14 female patients who were being treated with chronic hemodialysis. A control period consisting of natural hospital smells was established before each test session, and then aromatic test conditions were systematically evaluated for odorless conditions as well as aromatic conditions containing lavender and hiba oil aromas. The effects of aromatherapy were measured using the Hamilton rating scale for depression (HAMD) and the Hamilton rating scale for anxiety (HAMA). Hiba oil aroma significantly decreased the mean scores of HAMD and HAMA, and lavender aroma significantly decreased the mean scores of HAMA. The mean scores of HAMD and HAMA in an odorless condition were not significantly different from those of the control conditions. These results indicate that in chronic hemodialysis patients hiba oil is an effective, non-invasive means for the treatment of depression and anxiety, and that lavender alleviates anxiety.
Keywords:anxiety    aromatherapy    chronic hemodialysis    depression    hiba oil    lavender
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