NU-12THE USE OF AROMATHERAPY TO REDUCE CHEMOTHERAPY-INDUCED NAUSEA IN CHILDREN WITH CANCER; A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE BLIND, PLACEBO CONTROLLED TRIAL

JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY NURSING(2016)

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Introduction: Chemotherapy-induced nausea can be distressing and difficult to manage in children with cancer. The purpose of this study was to investigate the utility of ginger aromatherapy in relieving chemotherapy-induced nausea in children with cancer. Method: This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of 49 children with cancer explored whether inhalation of the aroma of essential oil of ginger during chemotherapy decreased nausea compared with a placebo (water) or control (Johnson's baby shampoo) measured by prechemotherapy and postchemotherapy assessment with the Pediatric Nausea Assessment Tool (PeNAT). Results: While well received, well tolerated, nontoxic, and noninvasive, ginger aromatherapy did not significantly decrease nausea in patients enrolled in this study. Among 21 patients who indicated feeling nausea prechemotherapy, 67% reported improvement, 5% worsening, and 28% no change in their postinfusion PeNAT score. We failed to detect a statistical significant difference in the change in PeNAT scores among the three groups.
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chemotherapy,nausea,pediatrics,aromatherapy
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