Maddocks-Jennings Wendy, Wilkinson Jenny M
Universal College of Learning, and Nurse Clinician/Trainee Nurse Practitioner, Acute Pain Services, Midcentral Health, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
J Adv Nurs. 2004 Oct;48(1):93-103. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2004.03172.x.
The use of aromatherapy in nursing care continues to be popular in many settings. Most of the nursing literature relates to the use of essential oils in low doses for massage or use of the oils as environmental fragrances. Information from the wider literature may add to the evidence base for use of this therapy in nursing.
This paper reports a literature relating to the use of aromatherapy by nurses and critically evaluates the evidence to support this practice.
Medline, CINAHL, MANTIS and EBSCO Host databases were searched for papers related to use of essential oils and/or aromatherapy. Papers were also obtained through cross-checking of reference lists. A total of 165 articles have been included in this review. Nursing papers were published since 1990 were included, but some references from 1971 onwards relating to scientific research conducted on essential oils were also included. These remain valuable as they are probably the only reference available for a specific oil or property, or show the development of knowledge in this area. Papers were excluded if they consisted only of brief case studies presented in abstract form. The review covers key professional issues and the principal areas of clinical practice where aromatherapy is used.
Despite calls for more research in the 1980s and 1990s, there is still little empirical evidence to support the use of aromatherapy in nursing practice beyond enhancing relaxation. Its popularity needs to be balanced against the potential risks related to allergies, safety and inappropriate use by inexperienced users.
There is great potential for more collaborative research by nurses to explore the clinical applications in greater detail and to move beyond the low dose paradigm of application of essential oils.
芳香疗法在护理中的应用在许多环境中仍然很受欢迎。大多数护理文献都涉及低剂量精油用于按摩或作为环境香料使用。更广泛文献中的信息可能会增加这种疗法在护理中应用的证据基础。
本文报告了与护士使用芳香疗法相关的文献,并对支持这种做法的证据进行了批判性评估。
检索了Medline、CINAHL、MANTIS和EBSCO Host数据库中与精油使用和/或芳香疗法相关的论文。还通过交叉核对参考文献列表获取了论文。本综述共纳入165篇文章。纳入了自1990年以来发表的护理论文,但也包括了一些从1971年起与精油科学研究相关的参考文献。这些仍然很有价值,因为它们可能是特定精油或特性的唯一参考文献,或者展示了该领域知识的发展。如果论文仅以摘要形式呈现简短的案例研究,则将其排除。该综述涵盖了关键的专业问题以及使用芳香疗法的主要临床实践领域。
尽管在20世纪80年代和90年代有人呼吁进行更多研究,但除了增强放松效果外,仍然几乎没有实证证据支持在护理实践中使用芳香疗法。其受欢迎程度需要与过敏、安全以及无经验使用者不当使用相关的潜在风险相权衡。
护士进行更多合作研究以更详细地探索临床应用并超越精油低剂量应用模式具有巨大潜力。