2021
DOI: 10.32598/jhnm.31.3.2126
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Damask Rose Aromatherapy and the Anxiety of Endoscopic Candidate Patients: A Clinical Trial

Abstract: Introduction: Anxiety is one of the common problems among patients before undergoing invasive diagnostic techniques. One of these diagnostic techniques is gastrointestinal endoscopy. Aromatherapy is one of the complementary therapies to reduce anxiety. Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of aromatherapy with Damask rose on the anxiety of the patients before undergoing endoscopy. Materials and methods: This study is a clinical trial performed on patients referred to the Endoscopy Department of o… Show more

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“…(Keyhanmehr et al, 2018; Khalili, Taraghi, & Ilali, 2021; Khalili, Taraghi, Ilali, & Mousavinasab, 2021). Studies were conducted on individuals who had experienced different types of mental disorders including labor anxiety (Kheirkhah et al, 2013; Valipour et al, 2012), sleep disorder (Babaii et al, 2015; Keyhanmehr et al, 2018), depressive disorder (Esfandiary et al, 2018; Farnia, Hojatitabar, et al, 2015; Farnia, Shirzadifar, et al, 2015; Riazi et al, 2021), preoperative anxiety, and work/exam anxiety (Bikmoradi, Roshanaei, Moradkhani, & Fatahi, 2020; Dagli et al, 2019; Dehkordi et al, 2017; Fazlollahpour‐Rokni et al, 2019; Gholami et al, 2019; Hamdamian et al, 2018; Jodaki et al, 2021; Mirzaee Jirdehi et al, 2021; Najafi et al, 2020; Noorian et al, 2020; Riazi et al, 2021; Sadeghi et al, 2020; Tazakori et al, 2016; Zare et al, 2020), and migraine (Kamali et al, 2019; Maddahian et al, 2017). In reported publications, R. damascena was used as an EO, extract (Esfandiary et al, 2018; Tazakori et al, 2016), essence, and a dried plant (Riazi et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(Keyhanmehr et al, 2018; Khalili, Taraghi, & Ilali, 2021; Khalili, Taraghi, Ilali, & Mousavinasab, 2021). Studies were conducted on individuals who had experienced different types of mental disorders including labor anxiety (Kheirkhah et al, 2013; Valipour et al, 2012), sleep disorder (Babaii et al, 2015; Keyhanmehr et al, 2018), depressive disorder (Esfandiary et al, 2018; Farnia, Hojatitabar, et al, 2015; Farnia, Shirzadifar, et al, 2015; Riazi et al, 2021), preoperative anxiety, and work/exam anxiety (Bikmoradi, Roshanaei, Moradkhani, & Fatahi, 2020; Dagli et al, 2019; Dehkordi et al, 2017; Fazlollahpour‐Rokni et al, 2019; Gholami et al, 2019; Hamdamian et al, 2018; Jodaki et al, 2021; Mirzaee Jirdehi et al, 2021; Najafi et al, 2020; Noorian et al, 2020; Riazi et al, 2021; Sadeghi et al, 2020; Tazakori et al, 2016; Zare et al, 2020), and migraine (Kamali et al, 2019; Maddahian et al, 2017). In reported publications, R. damascena was used as an EO, extract (Esfandiary et al, 2018; Tazakori et al, 2016), essence, and a dried plant (Riazi et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nurses in more than 30 countries use complementary therapies, including aromatherapy, in comprehensive nursing care [17]. Aromatherapy is a relaxing technique that uses plant essential oils [18].…”
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confidence: 99%