Author/Authors :
Moeini, Mahin Department of Surgical Nursing Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Khadibi, Maryam Shahr-e-Kord Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shahr-e-Kord, Iran , Bekhradi, Reza Research and Development Unit of Barij Essence, Tehran, Iran , Mahmoudian, Ahmad School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Nazari, Fatemeh Department of Surgical Nursing Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Sleep disorder is one of the common problems patients face in ICU and CCU and it is usually treated by
sleeping pills. Nowadays, the complementary medicine is highly considered because of its effectiveness and safety. Aromatherapy
is one of the holistic nursing cares which sees human beings as a biological, mental and social unit while the
psychological dimension has the central role. Each of these dimensions is dependent on each other and is affected by each
other. Therefore, it is fundamental for nurses to provide aromatherapy in their clinical performance. Aromatherapy helps
treatment of diseases by using vegetable oils and it seems to be effective in reducing sleeplessness.
METHODS: This was a clinical trial on 64 patients (male and female) hospitalized in CCU in Al-zahra and Chamran hospitals.
The intervention included 3 nights, each time 9 hours aromatherapy with lavender oil for the experiment group, while
the controls received no intervention. Both groups filled out the SMHSQ that includes 11 items to assess sleep quality before
and after intervention.
RESULTS: Data analysis showed that the mean scores of sleep quality in the two groups of experiment and control were
significantly different after the aromatherapy with lavender oil (p < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: Quality of sleep in ischemic heart disease patients was significantly improved after aromatherapy with lavender
oil. Therefore, using aromatherapy can improve the quality of their sleep and health.