[Fatigue relief by aromatherapy use in prenatal and postnatal women: a systematic review and meta-analysis].

IF 1 Q3 NURSING
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Pub Date : 2022-06-30 Epub Date: 2022-06-16 DOI:10.4069/kjwhn.2022.05.15
Ji-Ah Song, Hyejin Yang
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Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to examine aromatherapy interventions for prenatal and postnatal women, and to determine the effectiveness of these interventions on fatigue.

Methods: Six national and international databases were reviewed to retrieve and collect studies published up to September 7, 2021, describing randomized controlled trials and controlled clinical trials of aromatherapy interventions for prenatal and postnatal women's fatigue. Of the 323 articles initially identified, 64 duplicates were excluded and 259 were screened. After further excluding 216 articles not related to PICO framework, 10 were selected for review. Two reviewers independently selected studies and conducted data extraction and quality appraisal using Cochran's Risk of Bias and Risk of Bias Assessment Tool for Non-randomized Studies.

Results: The quality of the 10 selected studies was overall satisfactory. A meta-analysis of three studies showed that aromatherapy with lavender oil? produced a 0.75-point reduction in postnatal mothers' fatigue when compared to control groups. Sleep quality was also analyzed as a secondary outcome of fatigue. A meta-analysis of four studies using lavender and/or orange peel oil found that aromatherapy produced a 0.98-point improvement in postnatal mothers' quality of sleep. Although a meta-analysis could not be conducted to synthesize the findings for fatigue in pregnant women, inhalation and massage therapy using lavender oil showed positive effects on prenatal fatigue and sleep quality.

Conclusion: Aromatherapy using lavender oil and orange peel oil is effective in improving prenatal and postnatal fatigue and sleep quality.

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[芳香疗法用于产前和产后妇女的疲劳缓解:系统回顾和荟萃分析]。
目的:本系统综述的目的是检查产前和产后妇女的芳香疗法干预措施,并确定这些干预措施对疲劳的有效性。方法:回顾了六个国家和国际数据库,检索和收集截至2021年9月7日发表的研究,描述了芳香疗法干预产前和产后女性疲劳的随机对照试验和对照临床试验。在最初确定的323篇文章中,排除了64篇重复文章,筛选了259篇。在进一步排除216篇与PICO框架无关的文章后,选择10篇进行审查。两名评审员独立选择了研究,并使用Cochran的非随机研究偏倚风险和偏倚风险评估工具进行了数据提取和质量评估。结果:10项选定研究的质量总体令人满意。一项对三项研究的荟萃分析显示,用薰衣草油进行芳香疗法?与对照组相比,产后母亲的疲劳减轻了0.75个百分点。睡眠质量也被分析为疲劳的次要结果。一项对四项使用薰衣草和/或橘子皮油的研究进行的荟萃分析发现,芳香疗法使产后母亲的睡眠质量提高了0.98个百分点。尽管无法进行荟萃分析来综合孕妇疲劳的发现,但使用薰衣草油的吸入和按摩疗法对产前疲劳和睡眠质量有积极影响。结论:薰衣草油和陈皮油的芳香疗法能有效改善产前产后疲劳和睡眠质量。
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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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