Franchi Veronica, Fiorini Jacopo, Batino Martina, Sili Alessandro
Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Tor Vergata, Via Montpellier, 1, 00133 Rome, Italy.
Department of Nursing Professions, University Hospital of Tor Vergata, Viale Oxford, 81, 00133 Rome, Italy.
Nurs Rep. 2025 Feb 18;15(2):73. doi: 10.3390/nursrep15020073.
The Caring Massage (CM) consists of nurse-patient physical and mental contact. It promotes empathetic presence and emotional closeness and strengthens trust and safety in the nurse-patient relationship. However, previous studies have underexplored and under-evaluated its effectiveness on different body areas. This study aimed to identify the body areas to be treated and assess CM's influence on the nurses performing it and patients receiving it. A Delphi study was conducted to gather expert opinions on Caring Massage. A preliminary list of body areas and variables influenced by CM was developed from a literature review and submitted to panelists to identify outcomes, achieving an acceptable content validity rate. Patient and nurse variables as influenced by CM were categorized into "Bio-Physiological Outcomes" (BPOs), "Psychological Outcomes" (POs), and "Sociological Outcomes" (SOs). Two Delphi rounds were conducted between July and October 2024. A total of 86 panelists were recruited, who identified 58 variables (7 body areas, 29 patient variables, and 22 nurse variables). Feet, legs, back, hands, shoulders, and arms were identified as key CM treatment areas. Patient outcomes identified as highly influenced by receiving CM were quality of sleep (BPO), emotional well-being (PO), and nurse-patient relationship (SO). Nurse outcomes highly influenced by performing CM were physical well-being (BPO), body respect (PO), and consideration of the patient as a person (SO). Caring Massage influences multiple aspects concerning both the patients receiving it and nurses performing it. This study addressed the heterogeneity observed in the literature, providing a foundation for future studies and encouraging further investigations.
关怀按摩(CM)包括护士与患者的身心接触。它促进共情陪伴和情感亲密,加强护患关系中的信任和安全感。然而,以往的研究对其在不同身体部位的有效性探索和评估不足。本研究旨在确定要治疗的身体部位,并评估关怀按摩对实施按摩的护士和接受按摩的患者的影响。进行了一项德尔菲研究,以收集有关关怀按摩的专家意见。通过文献综述制定了一份受关怀按摩影响的身体部位和变量的初步清单,并提交给小组成员以确定结果,获得了可接受的内容效度率。受关怀按摩影响的患者和护士变量被分为“生物生理结果”(BPO)、“心理结果”(PO)和“社会结果”(SO)。在2024年7月至10月期间进行了两轮德尔菲研究。共招募了86名小组成员,他们确定了58个变量(7个身体部位、29个患者变量和22个护士变量)。足部、腿部、背部、手部、肩部和手臂被确定为关怀按摩的关键治疗部位。被确定为受接受关怀按摩高度影响的患者结果是睡眠质量(BPO)、情绪健康(PO)和护患关系(SO)。实施关怀按摩高度影响的护士结果是身体健康(BPO)、身体尊重(PO)和将患者视为人来考虑(SO)。关怀按摩影响接受按摩的患者和实施按摩的护士的多个方面。本研究解决了文献中观察到的异质性,为未来的研究提供了基础,并鼓励进一步的调查。