Authors
Lynn A Snow, Linda Hovanec, Jason Brandt
Publication date
2004/6/1
Journal
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
Volume
10
Issue
3
Pages
431-437
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Description
Objectives: Two controlled trials of aromatherapy to decrease agitation in persons with dementia have recently produced promising results. However, both studies combined the use of essential oils with massage. Thus, it is unclear if the effect of the aromatherapy intervention was the result of smelling or the cutaneous absorption of the oils. The purpose of this study was to determine whether smelling lavender oil decreases the frequency of agitated behaviors in patients with dementia.
Design: The study design was within-subjects ABCBA (A = lavender oil, B = thyme oil, C = unscented grapeseed oil): 4 weeks of baseline measurement, 2 weeks for each of the five treatment conditions (10-week total intervention time), and 2 weeks of postintervention measurement. Oil was placed every 3 hours on an absorbent fabric sachet pinned near the collarbone of each participant's shirt.
Setting: A long-term care facility …
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Scholar articles
LA Snow, L Hovanec, J Brandt - The Journal of Alternative and Complementary …, 2004