Authors
Joseph A Roscoe, Peter Bushunow, Pascal Jean-Pierre, Charles E Heckler, Jason Q Purnell, Luke J Peppone, Yuhchyau Chen, Marilyn N Ling, Gary R Morrow
Publication date
2009/9/1
Journal
Journal of pain and symptom management
Volume
38
Issue
3
Pages
381-389
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Previous studies have shown that acupressure bands can reduce chemotherapy-related nausea. Patients' expectations of efficacy account for part of this outcome. We conducted a three-arm randomized clinical trial to investigate the effectiveness of acupressure bands in controlling radiation therapy-induced nausea and to test whether an informational manipulation designed to increase expectation of efficacy would enhance the effectiveness of the acupressure bands. Patients who experienced nausea at prior treatments were randomized to either standard care (Arm 1, n=29) or standard care plus acupressure bands with either neutral (Arm 2, n=30) or positive (Arm 3, n=29) information regarding the efficacy of the bands. Patients reported nausea for two days prior to randomization (baseline) and for five days following using a seven-point semantic rating scale (1=not nauseated to 7=extremely nauseated). Patients …
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JA Roscoe, P Bushunow, P Jean-Pierre, CE Heckler… - Journal of pain and symptom management, 2009