Title of article
The Effect of Aromatherapy Treatment on Fatigue and Relaxation for Mothers during the Early Puerperal Period in Japan: A Pilot Study
Author/Authors
Asazawa, Kyoko Department of Nursing - Tokyo Healthcare University - Tokyo, Japan , Kato, Yoshihiro Department of Nursing - Tokyo Healthcare University - Tokyo, Japan , Yamaguchi, Atsuko Maternity Ward -Tokyo Medical Center - Tokyo, Japan , Inoue, Asako Maternity Ward -Tokyo Medical Center - Tokyo, Japan
Pages
11
From page
365
To page
375
Abstract
Early in the postpartum period, mothers are often nervous and tired from the delivery,
breast-feeding and caring for a new-born. The aim of this study was to evaluate the process and
outcome of using aromatherapy treatments to increase relaxation and decrease fatigue for mothers
during the first to the seventh day of the postpartum period.
Methods: This non-randomized controlled study with a quasi-experimental one-group pretestposttest
design was used to evaluate scores in relaxation and fatigue before and after the intervention.
Aromatherapy hand treatments were performed on a purposive sample of 34 postpartum mothers in
Tokyo, Japan, from May to July 2016. The single treatment included a choice of one of five essential
aroma oils through hand and forearm massage. Relaxation and fatigue were measured by selfadministered
valid and reliable questionnaires. Wilcoxon signed-rank test was conducted to analyze
the data before and after the intervention. The software programs SPSS, v. 23.0 (SPSS, Tokyo), was
used to analyze the data, with the significance level set at 5%.
Results: Valid responses were obtained from 29 participants. A comparison of the scores before
and after aroma treatment intervention indicated that the participants’ relaxation scores increased
significantly (P<0.001) and fatigue scores were significantly reduced (P<0.001). The majority of
participants (77.8%) were satisfied with the treatment.
Conclusion: The aroma treatments significantly improved relaxation and reduced fatigue for mothers
in the early puerperal period and were well received. Therefore, a larger study using a pretest-posttest
random control trial is recommended.
Keywords
Relaxation , Fatigue , Postpartum period , Aromatherapy
Journal title
International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2516451
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