Nantes Université, CHU Nantes, Service Interdisciplinaire Douleur, Soins Palliatifs et de Support, Médecine intégrative, UIC 22, Nantes, F-44000, France.
Université Paris Est, EA4391 Therapeutic and Nervous Excitability, Creteil, F-93000, France.
BMC Complement Med Ther. 2024 Jan 2;24(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s12906-023-04302-3.
In addition to curative care, supportive care is beneficial in managing the anxiety symptoms common in patients in sterile hematology unit. We hypothesize that personal massage can help the patient, particularly in this isolated setting where physical contact is extremely limited. The main objective of this study was to show that anxiety could be reduced after a touch-massage® performed by a nurse trained in this therapy.
A single-center, randomized, unblinded controlled study in the sterile hematology unit of a French university hospital, validated by an ethics committee. The patients, aged between 18 and 65 years old, and suffering from a serious and progressive hematological pathology, were hospitalized in sterile hematology unit for a minimum of three weeks, patients were randomized into either a group receiving 15-minute touch-massage® sessions or a control group receiving an equivalent amount of quiet time once a week for three weeks. In the treated group, anxiety was assessed before and after each touch-massage® session, using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory questionnaire with subscale state (STAI-State). In the control group, anxiety was assessed before and after a 15-minute quiet period. For each patient, the difference in the STAI-State score before and after each session (or period) was calculated, the primary endpoint was based on the average of these three differences. Each patient completed the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Questionnaire before the first session and after the last session.
Sixty-two patients were randomized. Touch-massage® significantly decreased patient anxiety: a mean decrease in STAI-State scale score of 10.6 [7.65-13.54] was obtained for the massage group (p ≤ 0.001) compared with the control group. The improvement in self-esteem score was not significant.
This study provides convincing evidence for integrating touch-massage® in the treatment of patients in sterile hematology unit.
NCT02343965.
除了治疗性护理外,支持性护理对于管理无菌血液科患者常见的焦虑症状也是有益的。我们假设个人按摩可以帮助患者,特别是在这种身体接触极为有限的隔离环境中。本研究的主要目的是表明,经过受过这种疗法培训的护士进行触摸按摩后,焦虑可以减轻。
这是一项在法国一所大学医院无菌血液科进行的单中心、随机、非盲对照研究,该研究得到了伦理委员会的验证。患者年龄在 18 至 65 岁之间,患有严重且进行性血液病理学疾病,至少在无菌血液科住院 3 周,将患者随机分为接受 15 分钟触摸按摩治疗的治疗组或每周接受 15 分钟安静时间的对照组,共 3 周。在治疗组中,使用状态特质焦虑问卷(STAI-State)亚量表在每次触摸按摩治疗前后评估焦虑,在对照组中,在 15 分钟安静期前后评估焦虑。对于每位患者,计算每次治疗前后(或期间)STAI-State 评分的差异,主要终点基于这三个差异的平均值。每位患者在第一次治疗前和最后一次治疗后完成罗森伯格自尊问卷。
共有 62 名患者被随机分组。触摸按摩显著降低了患者的焦虑:与对照组相比,按摩组的 STAI-State 量表评分平均降低了 10.6[7.65-13.54](p≤0.001)。自尊评分的改善不显著。
这项研究为在无菌血液科患者的治疗中整合触摸按摩提供了令人信服的证据。
NCT02343965。